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(Original Author: Yonatan Novetsky, Rabbi Hillel Novetsky)
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<li>Heathen – See below for those who maintain that Zipporah did not change her practices even after marrying Moshe.</li>
 
<li>Heathen – See below for those who maintain that Zipporah did not change her practices even after marrying Moshe.</li>
<li>Monotheist from a family of idolaters – <multilink><aht source="Mubashir">R. Mubashir HaLevi</aht><aht source="Mubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Mubashir HaLevi" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for additional sources and discussion.</li>
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<li>Monotheist from a family of idolaters – <multilink><aht source="RMubashir">R. Mubashir HaLevi</aht><aht source="RMubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Mubashir HaLevi" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for additional sources and discussion.</li>
<li>Monotheist from a family of monotheists – <multilink><aht source="Mubashir"> R. Saadia</aht><aht source="Mubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Saadia Gaon" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for more.</li>
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<li>Monotheist from a family of monotheists – <multilink><aht source="RMubashir"> R. Saadia</aht><aht source="RMubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Saadia Gaon" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for more.</li>
 
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<h3>After meeting Moshe</h3>
 
<h3>After meeting Moshe</h3>

Version as of 23:29, 25 June 2014

Zipporah – Overview

Biblical Texts

The Torah tells us surprisingly little about Moshe's family and his wife Zipporah. Zipporah appears only three times – in Shemot 2:16-22 when Moshe marries her, in Shemot 4:20-26 when Moshe leaves for Egypt, and in Shemot 18:2-7 when she is returned to Moshe.1 From this meager data, the commentators attempt to sketch a portrait of Zipporah.

Contrasting Portraits

Positive

Negative

Religious Identity

Before meeting Moshe

After meeting Moshe

Marriage to Moshe

Related Topics

An analysis of Zipporah's personality is related to the following topics: