Why walls of water on both sides? and

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Jerry Krasnow

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Jan 27, 2010, 4:15:40 PM1/27/10
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Dear Rabbi Gopin:
 
In this weeks parsha, the torah speaks of the Red Sea parted such that there were two walls of water, one on each side as the Jews passed through on dry land.   Why two walls?  Couldn't the sea have been pushed to one side to create dry land?  And why walls; a sunami is just as effective to wipe out chariots?    What does the Talmud say?  Lastly, what does Chassidus add?
 
Jerry Krasnow
 
 


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Greenspan, Steven M.

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Jerry. Can you take me off the distribution list? Thanks. Steven


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