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Yitro

There are differing opinions as to when exactly Yitro appeared in the camp of the Israelites in the desert. There are those who follow the rabbinic dictum that one cannot infer chronological order from the juxtaposition of narratives as they appear in the Torah. Rashi definitely adheres to this view in many instances. However Ramban and others maintain that a general chronology of events can... READ MORE →

B’shalach

The miracles performed by God through Moshe and Aharon, are topped off in this week’s parsha by the splitting of Yam Suf and the final deliverance of the Jewish people from the oppression of Pharaoh and the Egyptians. We are then further witness to the miracle of the manna falling six times a week to sustain the Jewish people in the Sinai desert and the ongoing miracle of water supplied to... READ MORE →

Bo

The extraordinary devotion of the Torah to all of the intricate details of the celebration of Pesach and of its sacrifice strikes one as demanding explanation. After all, the Torah will command many mitzvoth to the Jewish people in the course of the next books of the Torah, without necessarily going into particulars and details about their method of observance. All of that, so to speak, was... READ MORE →

Vaiera

Pharaoh and Egypt sustain a slew of plagues and misfortunes as they are vividly recorded in this week’s parsha. There are those among the Egyptian leadership who waver and realize that Egypt is lost if it does not allow the Jews to be freed from slavery and to leave Egypt. But Pharaoh is still not convinced. His heart is not only hardened but it is unalterably predisposed to refuse the... READ MORE →

Shemot

In this week’s parsha we are introduced to the most central figure in all of Jewish history - even in all civilized history, our teacher Moshe. The Torah, as is its wont, does not tell us many details about the life of Moshe from the time he was just past twenty years of age, fleeing from Pharaoh’s wrath at his killing of an Egyptian taskmaster, until his reemergence as the leader of the... READ MORE →

Vayechi

The holy book of Bereshith comes to its conclusion in this week’s parsha. The story of the creation of the Jewish people through the development of one family over a number of generations and by the perseverance of the great personalities of our patriarchs and matriarchs is now complete. This raises the question originally posed in Rashi’s commentary to the very beginning of the book of... READ MORE →

ויחי

ספר בראשית מגיע לסיומו בפרשת השבוע. הסיפור של בריאת העולם ושל התפתחות העם היהודי ממשפחה אחת לאורך כמה דורות עם התמדה ועקשנות של האבות והאמהות הגדולים שלנו, מגיע כעת לסיומו. זה מעלה שוב את השאלה שמציג רש"י בפירושו... READ MORE →

Vayigash

The apparent hero and victor in the epic narrative of the saga of Yosef and his brothers that reaches its culmination in this week’s parsha is certainly Yosef. His dreams and ambitions are fulfilled. His brothers and father have bowed down before him as the prophecy of his dreams indicated. He takes no further revenge against his brothers. He houses them and Yaakov in security and prosperity... READ MORE →

ויגש

ברור שהגיבור והמנצח של האפוס על יוסף ואחיו שמגיע לשיאו בפרשת השבוע הוא יוסף. החלומות והשאיפות שלו התגשמו. אחיו ואביו השתחוו לפניו כפי שהתנבא בחלומותיו. יוסף איננו נוקם באחיו עוד אלא משכן אותם ואת יעקב אביו בארץ גושן... READ MORE →

Miketz

The main point in this week's parsha is that Yosef recognizes his brothers while they don't recognize him. The obvious reason for this is that Yosef, pursuing the fulfillment of his heavenly dreams, is looking for his brothers, while they, the brothers themselves, are not partners with Yosef in the dreams and therefore they cannot imagine that they are bowing before Yosef. There are dreams... READ MORE →

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