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Midrash su Esodo 12:2

הַחֹ֧דֶשׁ הַזֶּ֛ה לָכֶ֖ם רֹ֣אשׁ חֳדָשִׁ֑ים רִאשׁ֥וֹן הוּא֙ לָכֶ֔ם לְחָדְשֵׁ֖י הַשָּׁנָֽה׃

Questo mese è per voi il capo dei mesi, esso dev’essere per voi il primo tra i mesi dell’anno.

Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

We are taught that R. Jose b. R. Juda says: "A fire in the shape of an ark, in the shape of a table and in the shape of a candle-stick, came down from heaven, which Moses saw and make like those shapes, for the passage says (Ex. 25, 40) And see that thou make them after their pattern, which is being shown thee in the mount." According to this then the verse (Ib. 26, 30) And thou shalt rear up the Tabernacle according to its rules thereof which hath been shown thee in the mount, does it also mean [that a fire in the shape of the Tabernacle was shown to Moses]? Here the passage says, according to its rules, but there [concerning the ark, the table, and the candle-stick] it is written according to their pattern. R. Chiya b. Abba said in the name of R. Jochanan that Gabriel attired himself with an apron and showed Moses how to make the candle-stick, as it is written (Num. 8, 4) And this was the work of the candle-stick. In the academy of R. Ishmael it was taught that three things were difficult for Moses to comprehend, until the Holy One, praised be He! showed them to him. The three things are: The candle-stick, the new moon and the [distinction between the clean and unclean] reptiles. Concerning the candle-stick we infer from the above-mentioned passage, And this was the work of the candle-stick; the new moon, as it is written (Ex. 12, 2) This month shall be unto you the beginning of months; reptiles, as it is written (Lev. 11, 29) And these shall be unclean unto you. According to some authorities also the laws concerning slaughtering were difficult for Moses to understand, as it is written (Ex. 29, 38) And this is what thou shall offer upon the altar.
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[Another interpretation] (of Numb. 8:2, 4): WHEN YOU SET UP THE LAMPS […. THIS IS THE MAKING OF THE MENORAH]. You find that Moses experienced more difficulty in making the menorah then for all the <other> vessels of the Tabernacle until the Holy One showed him with his finger.11Above Lev. 3:11 and the parallels listed there; Tanh. Numb. 3:3 cont.; Numb. R. 15:4. It was the same concerning the hoofs of a clean animal, as it is stated (in Lev. 11:2, 4): NOW THESE ARE THE CREATURES [THAT YOU MAY EAT…. HOWEVER THESE YOU MAY NOT EAT.] And it was the same concerning the <new> moon. The Holy One had said to him (in Exod. 12:2): THIS MONTH. So it was the same concerning the making of the menorah, where it is stated (in Numb. 8:4): THIS IS THE MAKING OF THE MENORAH, HAMMERED WORK OF GOLD. What is the meaning of HAMMERED WORK (MQShh)? It is like saying: How difficult (MH QShh) it is to make; for Moses spent a lot of effort before the menorah was made, since it says so (in Exod. 25:31): WITH DIFFICULTY (MQShh revoweled as miqqashah)12A typical translation of the Masoretic pointing would be: OF HAMMERED WORK. SHALL THE MENORAH BE MADE. [<The situation is> like a person who says: How difficult (MHQShh) this task is for me!] When it became difficult for him, the Holy One said to him: Moses, take a talent of gold and cast it into the fire. Then take it out, and it will have been made automatically. [Thus it is stated] (ibid. cont.): {ITS KNOBS, ITS BLOSSOMS, ITS CUPS, AND ITS SHAFTS} [ITS BASE, ITS SHAFT, ITS CUPS, ITS KNOBS, AND ITS FLOWERS SHALL COME OUT OF IT.]13English translations usually render the end of this verse: …SHALL BE OF ONE PIECE or something similar; however, the midrash follows the interpretation given here. There was a blow with a hammer, and it was made automatically. It was therefore stated (in Exod. 25:31): OF HAMMERED WORK (i.e. with difficulty) SHALL <THE MENORAH> BE MADE (TY'SH). <The verb is spelled> fully with a Y (yod in Hebrew) and not written <with the normal spelling> as T'SH (which could be translated, "you shall make"). <It is written with the extra letter> so as to say: It SHALL BE MADE automatically. What did Moses do? He took a talent of gold and threw it into the fire. Then Moses said: Sovereign of the World here is the talent; [it is cast into the midst of the fire]. Let it be made (TY'SH) for you just as you wish. Immediately the menorah came forth made as it should be. It is therefore written (in Numb. 8:4 end): ACCORDING TO THE PATTERN WHICH THE LORD HAD SHOWN MOSES, SO DID HE MAKE THE MENORAH. "Moses made" is not written here, but merely HE MADE. So who did make it? The Holy One. Therefore, the Holy One told Moses to warn Aaron to [light <the lamps> as stated] (in Numb. 8:2): WHEN YOU SET UP <THE LAMPS >. The Holy One said to Israel: If you light <the lamps > before me, I also will preserve your souls from everything evil, so that nothing touches you. Thus their souls are likened to a lamp as stated (in Prov. 20:27): A PERSON's BREATH IS THE LAMP OF {GOD} [THE LORD SEARCHING ALL THE CHAMBERS OF THE BELLY.
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Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

(Fol. 41, b) R. Acha b. Chanina said in the name of R. Jochanan: "He who pronounces the benediction of the new moon in its due time, is considered as if he were greeting the Divine presence. It is written here (Ex. 12, 2) [Concerning the new-moon] this month (Hazeh). And it is also written (Ib. 15, 2) He (Zeh) is my God and I will declare His praise." In the school of R. Ishmael it was taught: "If Israelites were permitted to greet their Father in heaven only once a month, it would be sufficient." "Therefore," said Abaye, "we must pronounce the above benediction standing." Mreimar and Mar Zutra used to stand shoulder to shoulder, pronouncing this benediction. R. Acha said to R. Ashi: "In the West (land of Israel) they used to pronounce the following benediction: Blessed be He who renews the moon." And he answered "Such a blessing our woman also pronounce." We, however, have [adopted] that which was composed by R. Juda: "Blessed be He who with His words has created the heavens, and with the breath of His mouth all their hosts, which He gave order and time, that they should not change His command; and they rejoice and are happy in doing the will of their Creator. They work truthfully, and what is done through them is truth. And to the moon He commanded that she renew herself every month, and that she should be a crown [and a guide] to the people who were selected by Him from their birth. It is a symbol to them (children of Israel) that, finally, they also will be renewed like her (the moon), and they will praise their Creator, His name, and the glory of His Kingdom. Praised be Thou, Eternal, who dost renew the moon."
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Sifra

5) I might think that just as they intercalate the year and the month to answer some special need, so they can sanctify the month to answer some special need. It is, therefore, written (Shemoth 12:2) "This month is for you" — the month is to be followed.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Cant. 2:12:) THE BLOSSOMS HAVE APPEARED IN THE LAND. These are the redeemers (i.e., Moses and Aaron).32Cant. R. 2:12:1. (Ibid., cont.:) THE TIME OF PRUNING (rt.: ZMR) HAS ARRIVED, <i.e.,> The time for the foreskin to be pruned (rt.: ZMR) has arrived, as stated (in Exod. 15:2): THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY CIRCUMCISION (rt.: ZMR).33So has the midrash understood the text. More common translations would be either THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY MIGHT OR THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY SONG. Cf. PR 15:11, which finds the concept of pruning in the idea of the sea dividing (Exod. 14:21). Cf. also PR 15:12, which alludes to the Canaanites being cut down and the land being divided (Numb. 26:53). The time for Torah to be given has arrived, since there is written concerning it (in Ps. 119:54): YOUR LAWS HAVE BEEN MY SONGS (rt.: ZMR).34Cf. Sot. 35a. (Cant. 2:12, cont.:) AND THE VOICE OF THE TURTLEDOVE IS HEARD IN OUR LAND. R. Johanan said: This VOICE OF THE TURTLEDOVE (TWR) refers to Moses,35Cf. PR 15:11, which adds here that Moses led Israel through the turnings (TYYRI) of their wanderings. Cf. also PRK 5:9. since it is stated (in Exod. 11:4): THEN MOSES SAID: THUS SAYS THE LORD: ABOUT MIDNIGHT <I SHALL GO FORTH INTO THE MIDST OF EGYPT>…. (Cant. 2:13:) AND THE FIG TREE SHEDS36Heb.: Hanetah. Although this rare verb can mean “enbalm” (as in Gen. 50:2, 26), here the biblical context suggests a translation such as “give form to,” “put forth,” “fill with juice,” or “ripen.” The midrash, however, understands the word in a more negative sense such as “overripen” or “shed.” ITS GREEN FIGS. These are the wicked Israelites who died during the three days of darkness. (Ibid., cont.:) AND THE BLOOMING VINES GIVE OFF AN AROMA. These are the mediocre ones who have been accepted through <the aroma of> repentance. The Holy One said to them: Why are you sitting <there>? (In the words of Cant. 2:10) ARISE. The wicked are dead and the mediocre ones have repented. ARISE, (for in the words of Exod. 12:2): In THIS MONTH you are being redeemed.
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Shir HaShirim Rabbah

“The sound of my beloved! Behold, he approaches, he leaps over the mountains and bounds over the hills” (Song of Songs 2:8).
“The sound of my beloved! Behold, he approaches,” Rabbi Yehuda, Rabbi Neḥemya, and the Rabbis. Rabbi Yehuda says: “The sound of my beloved! Behold, he approaches,” this is Moses at the moment when he came and said to Israel: ‘During this month you will be redeemed.’ They said to him: ‘Moses our master, how will we be redeemed? Did the Holy One blessed be He not say to Abraham: “They will enslave them and afflict them four hundred years” (Genesis 15:13)? But we have only two hundred and ten years.’ He said to them: ‘Since He desires your redemption, He does not look at your calculations, but rather “he leaps over the mountains.” The mountains and hills mentioned here are nothing other than terminuses and intercalations. He leaps over calculations and over terminuses and intercalations, and during this month you will be redeemed, as it is stated: “This month is for you the beginning of the months” (Exodus 12:2).’
Rabbi Neḥemya said: “The sound of my beloved! Behold he approaches,” this is Moses at the moment that he came and said to Israel: ‘During this month you will be redeemed.’ They said to him: ‘Moses our master, how will we be redeemed? We do not have to our credit any good deeds.’ He said to them: ‘Since He desires your redemption, He does not look at your evil deeds. At whom does He look? At the righteous in your midst, and their actions, such as Amram and his court.’
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

Another interpretation (of Exod. 12:2): THIS MONTH. This text is related (to Job. 6:11–12): WHAT IS MY STRENGTH THAT I SHOULD WAIT? <WHAT IS MY END THAT I SHOULD BE PATIENT? > IS MY STRENGTH THE STRENGTH OF STONES? {AND} IS MY FLESH BRONZE? Israel said to the Holy One, Sovereign of the World, is our strength the strength of stones? And is our flesh of bronze? WHAT IS MY STRENGTH THAT I SHOULD WAIT? The Holy One said to them: As you live, {however} [whatever you hoped for while] you were enslaved, in THIS MONTH you are being redeemed.
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“He leaps over the mountains and bounds over the hills,” mountains are nothing other than courts, just as it says: “I will go and descend upon the mountains” (Judges 11:37).99This is expounded to mean that Yiftaḥ’s daughter sought a court to abrogate her father’s vow. During this month you will be redeemed, as it is stated: “This month is for you the beginning of the months.”
The Rabbis say: “The sound of my beloved! Behold he approaches,” this is Moses. When he came and said to Israel: ‘During this month you will be redeemed,’ they said to him: ‘Moses our master, how will we be redeemed, when all of Egypt is contaminated with our idol worship?’ He said to them: ‘Since He desires your redemption, He does not look at your idol worship, but rather “he leaps over the mountains.” Mountains are nothing other than idol worship, just as it says: “On the mountaintops they slaughter and on the hills they burn incense” (Hosea 4:13). And during this month you will be redeemed, as it is stated: “This month is for you.”
Rabbi Yudan and Rabbi Ḥunya, Rabbi Yudan in the name of Rabbi Eliezer son of Rabbi Yosei HaGelili and Rabbi Ḥunya in the name of Rabbi Eliezer ben Yaakov say: “The sound of my beloved! Behold, he approaches,” this is the messianic king. When he says to Israel, ‘this month you will be redeemed,’ they will say to him: ‘How will we be redeemed? Did the Holy One blessed be He not take an oath that He will subjugate us to seventy nations?’100See Ezekiel 20:23. Their argument is that since they have not been subjugated to each of the seventy nations, it is not yet time for them to be redeemed. He responds to them [and gives] two answers, saying to them: ‘One of you was exiled to Barbary and one of you was exiled to Smatrya, and it is as though all of you were exiled [there]. Moreover, this kingdom [Rome] imposes levies upon the entire world, from each and every nation. If a certain Cuthean or a certain Barbarian comes and subjugates you,101If a Cuthean or a Barbarian employed by the Roman empire exerts authority over you, it is as though you were exiled to their land. it is as though you were subjugated to their entire nation, and [thus] it is as though you were subjugated to seventy nations. During this month you will be redeemed, as it is stated: “This month is for you the beginning of the months.”’
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 12:2:) THIS NEW <EXPERIENCE> (HDSh)38The Hebrew word can be voweled to mean either “month” or “something new.” For a similar interpretation of the verse, see PRK 5:11; PR 15:17. IS FOR YOU. In the land of Egypt the Holy One was revealed to them. This is one of the places where the Pure One was revealed in an impure place. And why was all this? Because of Israel. THIS NEW < EXPERIENCE > IS FOR YOU. From the time that I created my world, I have never yet redeemed a people from the midst of <another> people; but FOR YOU I am innovating (rt.: HDSh) this <very> thing.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

Another interpretation (of Exod. 12:2): THIS MONTH <SHALL BE TO YOU THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTHS…>. The Holy One said: From the time that I created my world, I bore the burden of calculating [the computations] of the months. From now on it is being given over to you. (Exod. 12:2:) TO YOU it is being given over, but you are not being given over into its hands.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 12:2:) THIS MONTH (i.e. THIS MOON) SHALL BE FOR YOU. You reckon by months (i.e. by moons), but the nations of the world reckon by days. R. Abbin the Levite said: It is a universal custom for the great (gadol) to reckon by the great and for the small, by the small. Esau, who is older (gadol), as stated (in Gen. 27:15): HER OLDER SON <ESAU>, reckons by the sun, which is the greater <light>, as stated (in Gen. 1:16): THE GREATER (gadol) LIGHT <TO RULE THE DAY>. Jacob, who is called younger (qatan), as stated (in Gen. 27:15): HER YOUNGER SON <JACOB> reckons by the lesser (qatan), <i.e.,> by the moon, as stated (in Gen. 1:16): AND THE LESSER LIGHT <TO RULE THE NIGHT >. Ergo (in Exod. 12:2): THIS MONTH [SHALL BE FOR YOU].
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Shir HaShirim Rabbah

“My beloved spoke up, and he said to me: Rise, my love, my fair one, and go” (Song of Songs 2:10).
“My beloved spoke up [ana], and he said [ve’amar] to me,” what did He say to me? “This month is for you the beginning of the months” (Exodus 12:2). Alternatively, “my beloved spoke up, and he said to me,” Rabbi Azarya said: Is speaking not the same as saying? Rather, he answered [ana] me by means of Moses, and said [ve’amar] to me by means of Aaron.106God sent Moses in response to Israel’s pleas for help, and He spoke to them by means of Aaron, who served as Moses’ spokesman (Midrash HaMevoar). What did He say to me? “Rise, my love, my fair one, and go.” “Rise,” hurry yourself.
Another matter, “rise [kumi lakh]” daughter of Abraham, in whose regard it is written: “Go [lekh lekha] from your land and from your birthplace” (Genesis 12:1). “My love [raayati], my fair one [yafati],” daughter of Isaac, who endeared [sheria] himself to Me and exalted [yipa] Me upon the altar. “And go,” daughter of Jacob, who obeyed his father and his mother, as it is stated: “Jacob obeyed his father and mother and went to Padan Aram” (Genesis 28:7).
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

[(Exod. 12:2:) THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH).]41The midrash now understands the Hebrew of Exod. 12:2 in this sense. R. Samuel bar Abba said: In the case of any new moon which appears at six hours (i.e., noon) or earlier, the eye has the power to see it. At six hours or later the eye does not have the power to see it.42Cf. PRK 5:14; PR 15:20; Gen. R. 6:3; Exod. R. 15:22. Now that new moon, when the Holy One spoke to Moses, began at six hours or later; and the eye did not have the power to see it. So the Holy One showed it to him with a finger43Cf. Luke 11:20. and said to him (in Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON.44Cf. Mekhilta de Rabbi Ishmael, Pisha 2.
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R. Isaac said: It was only necessary to write the Torah from < the words > (in Exod. 12:2): THIS MONTH SHALL BE FOR YOU.28I.e., from where the actual commandments begin. Cf. Mekhilta de Rabbi Ishmael, which does in fact begin here. Why did he write from < the words > (in Gen. 1:1): IN THE BEGINNING? To make known his mighty power. Thus it is stated (in Ps. 111:6): HE HAS DECLARED TO HIS PEOPLE THE POWER OF HIS WORKS IN GIVING THEM THE HERITAGE OF THE GENTILES.
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[(Exod. 12:2:) THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH).] R. Judah {ben} [bar] Simeon says: What is THIS NEW MOON (THIS MONTH)? To what is the matter comparable?45PRK 5:11; PR 15:17. To a king who had taken many wives but did not write marriage contracts46Gk.: gamika. for them; nor <did he record> consulship47Gk.: hupateia. (to indicate the year), month, or Sabbath (i.e., week). He saw a certain daughter of good family, even a daughter of < noble > stock. So for her he wrote a marriage contract and <recorded> consulship, month, Sabbath, and leap year (i.e., one with a second month of Adar inserted). Similarly did the Holy One say: When I created my world, the peoples of the world arose. I gave them neither new moon, Sabbath, nor leap year; but when Israel arose, to them I gave new moons (i.e., months) and leap years. It is therefore stated (in Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON (THIS MONTH).
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Another interpretation (of Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH) <BELONGS TO YOU>.48Gk.: genethlia. R. Joshua ben Levi said: To what is the matter comparable?49PRK 5:13; PR 15:18; cf. yRH 1:3 (57b); Exod. R. 15, 29–30. To a king who had a timepiece;50Gk.: horologion; Lat.: horologium. In this context the timepiece corresponds to the calendar. and when he looked at it, he knew what time of day it was. He did nothing;51Four mss read: “What did he do?” In such a case the next word (“but”) would be omitted in the translation. but as soon as his son became of age, he said to him: My son, up to now this time piece has been in my hands. From now on it is transferred to you. Similarly the Holy One had sanctified new moons and leap years. As soon as Israel arose, he said to them: Until now the reckoning of new moons and leap years has been in my hands. See here, from now on they are being transferred to you, as stated (in Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH) BELONGS TO YOU.
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Mekhilta DeRabbi Shimon Ben Yochai

... This is the [first] month to you ~ The first ancestors did not count it. Is it possible that the first ancestors did not count it? Behold, the Torah was not given in their days, but from the moment Torah was given and onward, the first comers (ie, the other nations) would count. No, this is not possible: the text says - "for you". You count it [as the first month], and the other nations do not.[First of] Months - Is it possible [that this is the first month] for [beginning of] years and shemittah [cycles] and Jubilee [cycles]? [No,] the text says "first of months" - for months it is the first, but it is not the first for the [beginning of] years, nor shemittah [cycles], nor Jubilee [cycles]. "It is first for you [all]" - and not for the tenth part of animals, and not for the fruits. Why is it the first for kings and festivals and donations of shekels and documents of houses? "It is first" - because of the general principle that is said: "guard the month of Aviv". How do you guard it? Add days to it. Is it possible that, if it was a year that lacks ten or twenty days one would complete it like that [with just ten or twenty days]? [No,] the text says "month" - there is no [adding] less than a month. Is it possible that, if it was a year that lacks forty or fifty days one would complete it like that [with forty or fifty days]? [No,] the text says "month" there is no adding more than a month. Is it possible to complete the year with Nisan? [No,] the text says "it is the first month to you" - one Nissan you make, and you do not make two Nissan. Is it possible to complete the year with Tishrei? [No,] the text says "guard the month of Aviv" - guard the month that is close to Aviv [spring], and which one is it? Adar. Is it possible that if it is an early year [ie, autumn comes early] you would add days to it? And similarly if it was a late year you would take away days from it? [No,] the text says "and you will guard this rule in its appointed time from year to year" - a year is never less than twelve months. "It is the first month for you of the months of the year" - a second Nisan should not be done.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

R. Hosha'ya said: When Israel arrives at (i.e., determines the time for) New Year's Day, the Holy One says to his ministering angels:52Cf. also Exod. R. 15:2. Raise up the tribunal,53Gk.: bema. and bring {back} [out] the books. Then they say: Why? And he says: Because I wish to judge my children tomorrow when it is New Year's Day. They immediately raise up {bring out} a tribunal [and bring out] the books. An earthly court has made a determination to proclaim <a leap year>. It says tomorrow we are celebrating New Year's Day. The ministering angels say to the Holy One: Sovereign of the World, you did not tell us: Tomorrow is New Year's Day. He said to them: The reckoning is in their hands, as stated (in Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH) BELONGS TO YOU; it is transferred to you. As for you and me, let us go to my children, so that whatever they do, we may go along with them. Moses said (in Deut. 4:7): {AND} [FOR] WHAT GREAT NATION IS THERE WHO HAS A GOD SO NEAR TO IT AS IS THE LORD OUR GOD WHENEVER WE PROCLAIM ON HIS BEHALF.54A more traditional translation of these last six words would read: WHENEVER WE CALL UPON HIM. Now the word PROCLAIM (rt.: QR') is only <used in reference to> festival times. Thus it is stated (in Lev. 23:4): [THESE ARE THE FESTIVAL TIMES OF THE LORD…,]55This lacuna does not occur in the Masoretic Text. THE HOLY ASSEMBLIES (rt.: QR'), <WHICH YOU SHALL PROCLAIM (rt.: QR') AT THEIR APPOINTED TIME>. Therefore (according to Exod. 12:2): THIS NEW MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH) <BELONGS TO YOU>.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 12:2:) THIS MONTH SHALL BE FOR YOU THE HEAD56R’Sh. In the biblical context this word would normally be translated BEGINNING, but the midrash requires the translation HEAD. OF THE MONTHS; IT SHALL BE THE FIRST (R'ShWN) OF THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR FOR YOU. > The Holy One said to Israel: In this month you shall be redeemed.57PRK 5:18; PR 15:25; Exod. R. 15:1. They said to him: You have said that we are being redeemed, but are we going to be enslaved another time? He said to them: Up to now you have had a HEAD (R'Sh) and a FIRST (R'ShWN). HEAD signifies the kingdom of Babylon.58See below, 7:6. Thus it is stated (in Dan. 2:38): YOU ARE THE HEAD OF GOLD. This refers to Nebuchadnezzar. FIRST signifies Esau, as stated (in Gen. 25:25): THE FIRST (i.e., Esau) CAME FORTH RUDDY. These are the ones who are going to be enslaved by you.
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Shemot Rabbah

... Another explanation. “…to you it shall be the first ...” (Exodus 12:2) This is referring, so to speak, to the Holy One who is called first, as it says “I am first and I am last…” (Isaiah 44:6) And Zion is called first, as it says “As a Throne of Glory, exalted from the beginning, so is the place of our Sanctuary.” (Jeremiah 17:12) And Esau is called first, as it says “And the first one emerged ruddy…” (Genesis 25:25) The Messiah is called first, as it says “The first one to Zion, behold, behold them…” (Isaiah 41:27) Let the Holy One, who is called first, come and build the Holy Temple which is called first, and exact retribution from Esau who is called first. And let the Messiah, who is called first, come in the first month, as it says “This month shall be to you the head of the months…” (Exodus 12:2)
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

Another interpretation (of Exod. 12:2): THIS MOON (i.e., THIS MONTH). If you are worthy, you will be keeping the records of its (i.e., Israel's) waxing <stronger>:59PRK 5:12; PR 15:proem, 17; Exod. R. 15:26. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, [Judah], Perez, Hezron, Ram, Amminadab, Nahshon, Salmon, Boaz, Jesse, David, and Solomon. THEN (according to I Chron. 29:23) SOLOMON SAT UPON THE THRONE OF THE LORD. But if not, you will be keeping the records of its waning: Rehoboam, {Abijah}. Then after Rehoboam they began to wane and pass away. Solomon made shields of gold; but when Rehoboam arose, he made them of bronze, as stated (in I Kings 14:27): THEN KING REHOBOAM MADE SHIELDS OF BRONZE IN PLACE OF THEM. They began to diminish: {Rehoboam}, Ahijah, Asa, Jehoshaphat, {JUDAH,} [Jehoram], Ahaziah, Joash, Amaziah, Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, Josiah, and Zedekiah. [It is also written (in II Kings 25:7):] THEN HE PUT OUT ZEDEKIAH'S EYES. Ergo: The moon was in its decline. The moon set; they began to walk in darkness. The people of Israel said to the Holy One: Sovereign of the World, how long will the worldly darkness remain upon us, and the light belong to the peoples of the world? The Holy One said: [By your life, In the world to come I am bringing darkness to the nations of the world] and the light to you. Isaiah has said (in Is. 60:2): FOR BEHOLD, DARKNESS SHALL COVER THE EARTH, AND THICK CLOUDS THE PEOPLES. THEN THE LORD WILL SHINE UPON THEM,60The Masoretic Text reads YOU. AND HIS GLORY WILL APPEAR OVER YOU.
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Bamidbar Rabbah

Another reading: "When you raise up". You see that Moshe struggled [nitkasha] with the design of the Menorah more than all the other vessels of the Mishkan [Tabernacle], until the Holy One Who is Blessed showed him with a finger. Similarly with the hoofs of impure and pure animals, as it says, "These are the animals which you shall eat" (Vayikra 11:4), these are the ones which you shall not eat, and showed him with a finger. Similarly with the moon, "this month is for you" (Shmot 12:2). Similarly with the Menorah, "This is how the Menorah was made: it was hammered work [miksha] of gold" (Bemidbar 8:4), which is to say how hard [kasha] it is to make, since Moshe became weary on account of it. When he struggled, The Holy One Who is Blessed said to Moshe: take a talent of gold and throw it in the fire and take it out, and it will be formed on its own, as it says, "its cups, calyxes, and petals were of one piece with it [lit: came out from it]" (Shmot 37:17) - he would strike it with a hammer and it would be made on its own. Therefore it says "it will be made [te'aseh] of hammered work" (Shmot 25:31) written with a [Hebrew letter] "yod" and not written "you will make [ta'aseh]", that is to say it will be made on its own. Moshe took the talent [of gold] and threw it in the fire. Moshe said, "Master of the Universe, behold the talent is in the fire. Whatever you wish - so shall it be done." The Menorah immediately came out made according to its design, thus it is written, "According to the pattern that the LORD had shown Moses..." (Bemidbar 8:4). It is not written here "so did Moses make the Menorah," rather "so was the Menorah made." And who made it? The Holy One Who is Blessed. Therefore the Holy One Who is Blessed said to Moshe: If you are careful to light [it] before me, I will protect your souls from every evil thing, since souls are compared to a candle, as it says. "the candle of Adonai is the soul of a person" (Proverbs 20:27) and it says, "When you raise up the candles)" (Bemidbar 8:2)
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Shemot Rabbah

Another interpretation: "This month for you..." (Exodus 12:2) This is what is written, "That the righteous shall flourish in his days and multiply peace until the moon is no more" (Psalms 72:7) - until the Holy One Blessed Be He does not bring out Israel from the land of Egypt. It was a hint that kingship did not come to them for 30 generations, as it is written "This month for you shall be the head of the months..." A month is 30 days, and your kingship is 30 generations. The moon begins to give light on the 1st of Nissan, and all the more so it gives light until 15 days, and its disc becomes full. And from 15 to 30, its light diminishes - on the 30th, it cannot be seen. Accordingly is Israel 15 generations from Abraham to Solomon. Abraham began to give light, as was written: "Who has roused a righteous one from the East; He shall call him to His foot" (Isaiah 41:2) [reading ha-ir with an ayin "roused" as "ha-ir" with an aleph "gave light"] Isaac came, and even he gave light, as was said, "Light was sown for the righteous" (Psalms 97:11). Jacob came and added light, as was said, "And the light of Israel will be for fire" (Isaiah 10:17). And after this: Judah, Peretz, Ram, Amminadab, Nachshon, Salmon, Boaz, Oved, Jesse, David. When Solomon came, the disc of the moon became full, as was said, "And Solomon sat on the throne of YHVH as king" (1 Chronicles 29:23). And how could a human sit on the throne of the Holy One Blessed Be He who said about it, "His throne was tongues of flame" (Daniel 7:9)? Rather, just as the Holy One Blessed Be He dominated from end to end of the earth and dominates all kings, as is said "All of the kings of the world shall acknowledge You" (Psalms 138:4), so Solomon dominated from end to end of the earth, as was said, "And all the kings of the earth would request to come before Solomon... and each one of them would bring his tribute..." (2 Chronicles 9:23-24) And therefore it was said, "And Solomon sat on the throne of YHVH as king". The Holy One Blessed Be He dressed him in majesty and splendor and gave Solomon the majesty of kingship, as was said, "And He gave him the majesty of kingship..." (1 Chronicles 29:25) on the throne of the Holy One Blessed Be He, as was written, "And the likeness of their faces was the face of a man and the face of a lion..." (Ezekiel 1:10). And regarding Solomon, it was written "And on the insets that were between the frames were lions, oxen..." (I Kings 7:29) And one verse says, "...like the work of chariot wheels..." (I Kings 7:33). On the throne of the Holy One Blessed Be He, no bad thing befalls, as was said, "Evil cannot dwell with You" (Psalms 5:5), and regarding Solomon it is written, "...there is no bad adversary and no bad happenstance" (I Kings 5:20). The Holy One Blessed Be He made 6 firmaments and dwelt in the seventh. And regarding Solomon's throne it is written "Six steps up to the throne..." (I Kings 10:19) and he sits on the seventh step. Behold, the disc of the moon became full, and from there, the kings began to diminish and go: "And the son of Solomon was Rehoboam" (I Chronicles 3:10), and the son of Rehoboam was Aviyah, and his son Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joram, Achazia, Joash, Amazia, Uzziah, Jotham, Achaz, Hezekiah, Menashe, Amon, Josiah, Jehoiakim. Since Zedekiah came, as was written "And the eyes of Zedekiah were blinded" (Jeremiah 52:11) - lacking the moon's light. And all of those years, despite Israel sinning, the patriarchs would pray for them and make peace between Israel and the Omnipresent, as was said, "Let the mountains lift up peace for the people" (Psalms 72:3). And there are no mountains other than the patriarchs, as was said, "Listen, mountains, to the argument of YHVH" (Micah 6:2) . And until when were the patriarchs praying for them? Until Zedekiah lost his eyes and the Temple was destroyed, as was said "..and multiply peace until the moon is no more" (Psalms 72:7) - until 30 generations that Israel had kingship. From that hour until now, who makes peace for Israel? YHVH, as was said, "May YHVH lift his face to you and grant you peace" (Numbers 6:26)
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Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

(Fol. 147b) R. Chelbo said: "The wine of the land Perugitha and the baths of the Lake of Dimsith ruined the ten tribes of Israel." R. Elazar b. Arach once happened to be there, and he indulged in those luxuries to such an extent that he forgot his learning and upon his return, he wanted to read the verse (Ex. 12, 2.) Hachodesh Haze Lachem (this month shall be unto you), instead of which, he read Hacharash Haya Libam (deaf were their hearts). The Rabbis prayed for his return unto the Torah, and so it was. This is meant when we are taught that R. Nehorai said: "Go into exile only in a place of Torah; say not that the Torah will follow thee, or that thy colleagues will preserve it for thee. And do not depend upon thine own acquired knowledge." It is taught that his real name was not R. Nehorai but R. Nechemia, and according to others, R. Elazar b. Arach, and the reason he was called Nehorai is because he enlightened the eyes of the sages with [his methods of explaining] the Halacha.
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Sifrei Bamidbar

(Bamidbar 8:4) "And this was the work of the menorah. (It was made of one talent of) beaten gold, from its base (the thickest part) until its flower (its most delicate part) — of beaten work. According to the sight that the L-rd had shown Moses, so did he make the menorah.": R. Yishmael says: This is one of the three things which Moses had difficulty in visualizing until the Holy One Blessed be He showed it to him with His "finger." Similarly (Shemot 12:2) "This month shall be unto you the beginning of months," (Moses pointing to the moon). Similarly, (Vayikra 11:29) "And thus to you is what is unclean," (Moses actually pointing to the unclean animals). "of beaten work" ("mikshah") [acronym of] "min kasheh," from the (gold) bar itself, with a (goldsmith's) hammer. "from its base until its flower": This (that it is from the bar itself) tells me only of its base and its flower. Whence do I derive (the same for) its bowls, its knobs and its flowers? From (Shemot 25:31) "And you shall make a menorah of pure gold. Of beaten work shall the menorah be made: its shaft and its branches, its bowls, its knobs, and its flowers." — But perhaps they (bowls, knobs, and flowers shall be made individually (and then attached to the shaft). It is, therefore, written (Ibid.) "From it (the one bar) shall they be." (Bamidbar, Ibid.) "of beaten work": Why is this re-stated? Is it not already written (Ibid.) "of beaten gold'? Because we find with the trumpets that if they could not be made of (one) beaten work, they may be made of fragments, I might think that the same applies to the menorah; it is, therefore, re-stated "of beaten work." Scripture repeats to invalidate (unbeaten work). From here they ruled: If there were no gold (for the menorah), it may be made of silver or iron or lead. These are the words of Rebbi. R. Yehudah says: even of wood. But if they cannot make it of one bar, they may not make it of fragments. As opposed to the trumpets. If they cannot make them of silver, they may not make them of gold; but if they cannot make them of one bar, they may make them of fragments. We find, then, that what is valid with the menorah is invalid with the trumpets, and vice versa. This tells me only of the menorah. Whence do I derive (the same for) its bowls, its knobs, and its flowers? From (Shemot 25:36) "All (of the above) one beaten work. I might think the same applies to its lamps and its tongs and its snuff dishes; it is, therefore, written (in respect to these, Ibid. 39) "Of a talent of pure gold shall he make it (the menorah) with all of these (the aforementioned) vessels. They are made from the talent and of gold, but they do not come from the (one) beaten work. "According to the sight that the L-rd had shown Moses": What is the intent of this? If to teach that the Holy One Blessed be He showed this to Moses in a vision, is it not already written (Shemot 25:40) "And see and make (it) according to their form which you were shown in the mountain"? We are hereby taught that the Holy One Blessed be He showed Moses the completed mishkan and the completed vessels and the completed menorah. If so, what is the intent of "According to the sight that the L-rd had shown Moses thus did he do"? To apprise us of the nobility of Moses — Precisely as the L-rd said to him, thus did he do.
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