In this week’s parshah (18:10) Yitro says “baruch Hashem asher hitzil etchem miyad Mitzrayim,” blessed is Hashem who saved the Jewish people from the hands of the Egyptians. The gemorah in Sanhedrin (94a) says that Yitro was the first person to ever recite these words baruch Hashem. My father, Rav
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