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Bo: Dark, dark nights
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Jerusalem Post
01-25-2007
Headline: Bo: Dark, dark nights
Byline: RENA ROSSNER
Edition; Weekend
Section: Features
Page: 07
Thursday, January 25, 2007 -- This week's Torah portion is riddled with references to the dark. The Abarbanel (Don Isaac Abarbanel 1437-1508) points out that the three plagues mentioned in Bo are all associated with darkness. The Egyptians are first struck with a cloud of locusts so thick it blocks the sun (Exodus 10:15). Th...
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