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14 Jan 2023
Chevre, this week’s parsha is שְׁמוֹת (Shemot). The parsha starts by stating that Pharoah was a new king in Egypt and didn’t know Yoseph. This reinforces the idea that you need to document your workloads in case someone else (or even yourself much later) need to understand how your system works. This can increase the speed to finding and resolving issues later on. There is the story that the Jewish people have been enslaved in Egypt, Moshe is born, adopted by the daughter of Pharoah after pulling him from the nile river in a basket.