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mention of David’s chessed, the gates opened wide. David would seek

 Hashem had to remove Bnei Yisrael from the slavery of Egypt in order to                                             ways to permit women to their husbands, and concerned himself with
 transform them into His servants. The Ibn Ezra asks why it was necessary                                            sustaining the nation. In his humility, Shlomo realized his mistake. He
 to split the sea for Bnei Yisrael. Why couldn’t they fight the Egyptians as                                         rectified it by mentioning David’s name. The Beit Hamikdash had finally
 they would fight the other nations in the future? It is not natural for a slave                                     reached perfection.
 to rise up against his master. Since Bnei Yisrael still felt the impact of
 slavery, they did not have the stamina to stand up against the Egyptians.

 Tefillin of the arm and tefillin of the head correspond to the heart and the
 mind. Bnei Yisrael were instructed to don tefillin in order to remove the
 remnants of Egyptian slavery from their minds and their hearts. Servitude
 to Hashem would take its place. Tefillin must be bound, not merely
 placed upon the arm and the head. The tying reminds one of the straps                                               “This shall be the reward when you hearken to
 of slavery, from which Hashem desires to release us, in order that we may                                           these ordinances, and you observe and perform
 serve Him Alone.                                                                                                    them; Hashem, your G-d, will safeguard for you
 The most exalted title any Jew could aspire to is being called a servant of                                         the covenant and the kindness that He swore to
 Hashem. Moshe Rabbeinu merited this tribute, as the pasuk states,                                                   your forefathers”
 “Remember the Torah of Moshe, My servant.” In Shacharit of Shabbat,                                                                                               (Devarim 7:12)
 too, we assert, “You have called him a faithful servant.”











 “Hashem, your G-d, shall you fear, Him shall
 you serve, and in His Name shall you swear”
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