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In the shift from Bereshit to Shemot, we see the Jewish people go from a thriving nation to a persecuted people. As quickly as we said “Chazzak Chazzak V’Nitchazek,” we see our ancestors literally beaten down and oppressed. At the beginning of this week’s parsha, God comes to Moshe and says “When I appeared to your forefathers, I was called ‘El Shaddai’ but not ‘YHVH’” (Exodus 6:3). What is the meaning of these two names? What is the difference between the relationship our forefathers had with Hashem in Bereshit, vs. the relationship that Moshe, and soon the whole nation, will have in Shemot and beyond? 

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