Yisro sources, in an online Mikraos Gedolos, plus many meforshim on the parsha and haftara.
Yitro running commentary, pass i, part i -- a different style of parshablogging, giving a running and perhaps integrated commentary. This first post is just on the first pasuk in the parsha. Yitro running commentary, pass i, part ii; and part iii
2008
The Trup on el-Hamidbar -- with a three way dispute between revii, zakef-gadol, and pashta-zakef. Shadal decides in favor of the revii, and labels the others a result of taut sofer. I analyze what each would mean. And I suggest that these two parsings may accord with the Talmudic dispute of whether Yisro come before or after matan Torah.
Did Yisro remain silent when he fled? Two different readings, one in which he fled rather than speaking, and one in which he protested and then was forced to flee. I prefer the latter, and in fact Yisro has a long speech against Pharaoh's plan in Ginzberg's the legend of the Jews. This year, I noticed that in fact this is taken directly from sefer hayashar. See here.
Round Trip Tickets -- In which Pesach Mitzrayim occurred at the Bet HaMikdash!
Ha'Am as Elders -- and how the zekeinim existed as such before Yitro's suggestion.
A Jewish Scholar Class?How these judges appointed at Yisro's urging devoted themselves full-time to learning and judging, rather to any profession.
From parshat Bahaalotcha, but appropriate nonetheless: Who was Chovav? Who was Yisro?various opinions and their basis. Was Yisro a father-in law or brother-in-law to Moshe?
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