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 irrationally.

 The members of Dan’s tribe are blamed for treating the blasphemer
 harshly. They should have conceded to his request. However, since they  “The son of an Israelite woman went out – and
 did not display compassion, Hashem’s Name was ultimately disgraced.  he was the son of an Egyptian man – among the

 Why does the Torah mention that the blasphemer’s father was an  Children of Israel; they contended in the camp,
 Egyptian? After all, he was a Jew and had accepted the Torah together  the son of the Israelite woman and the Israelite
 with his brethren. This teaches us that whoever gets angry, behaves in  man.  The  son  of  the  Israelite  woman
 essence like the Egyptians, who denied Hashem.  pronounced the Name and blasphemed – so they

 Why does the Torah specify the name of his mother, Shelomit bat Divri,  brought him to Moshe; the name of his mother
 after it already says that “the son of an Israelite woman went out.” It seems  was Shelomit the daughter of Divri, of the tribe
 redundant. Also, why was her name mentioned only in the following  of Dan”
 pasuk and not immediately?
                                                             (Vayikra 24:10-11)
 The name Shelomit bat Divri testifies to her essence. She would inquire
 about everyone’s affairs, chatting freely with women and men alike.
 Likewise, her son did not guard his tongue. At first, he is called “the son
 of an Israelite woman,” hinting that she had the responsibility as a mother
 to admonish her son and guide him on the proper path. However, since
 she failed in her responsibility, the Torah then calls her by her full name,
 indicating that her lack of modesty in speech was inherited by her son,
 leading to his downfall.













 “The son of an Israelite woman went out – and
 he was the son of an Egyptian man – among the

 Children of Israel; they contended in the camp,
 the son of the Israelite woman and the Israelite
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