Right from the very beginning, with Rush:
The first word of the Torah is Bereshith [בראשית], "In the beginning"
The first four letters spell [בראש] -- in/with [ב] Rush [ראש].
(Rush is spelled the same as r'osh, meaning head/beginning/top/chief, et al.)
Furthermore, ית- also functions as a diminutive suffix, so the replay of the day is that God created the Heavens and the Earth... in a little bit of a rush.
Lovable Little Fuzzball!
There are many commentaries pertaining to the multitude of word plays, allusions, and permutations in that very first word of the Torah, but this one is an FR exclusive.
~ EZ 🤠
Well said, Ezekiel!