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 | | The Song at the Sea praises G-d for His miraculous redemption of Israel when He split the Red Sea for them and drowned the pursuing Egyptians in it, and expresses Israel's desire that G-d lead them to their homeland and rest His presence amongst them in the Holy Temple. |
 | | After Moses and the children of Israel sang their song, "Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took the tambourine in her hand; and all the women followed her with tambourines and dances. |
 | | And it was Miriam, with her woman's capacity for endurance, perseverance and hope, who stood lonely watch over the tender, fledging life in a basket at the edge of a mammoth river, whose vigilance over "what would become of him" and his mission to bring redemption to her people never faltered. |
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