In Humash, we are reading about Moshe as an adult, and the three situations that prove his mettle as the future leader of Bnei Yisrael. We began talking about the incident when he kills the Egyptian. Students were torn: on the one hand, he is a strong leader because he acts to save another person. On the other hand, he uses violence to accomplish his goals.
After we finish reading this section, students will have a creative assignment to recommend Moshe as the leader of Bnei Yisrael. Due dates to follow.
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