When Yisrael experienced the Splitting of the Sea, they exclaimed, "Hashem Yimloch l'Olam va'Ed" (Hashem shall reign as King forever and ever). How did that event demonstrate Hashem's sovereignty?
Why didn't Hashem cure Moshe Rabeinu of his speech defect?
We mention that Hashem brought us out of Egypt, only to seemingly digress from the topic, and praise Him for constantly sustaining and protecting us. Is there a source that connects these themes?
When did we go hungry during the Exodus, and in what sense?
What are the traits of "Yesharim" (the upright, the just)? What is the distinction between Yesharim and Temimim?
After all the wonders that Bnei Yisrael experienced, why did they recite Shirah only after Keri'as Yam Suf?