Birkat Ya’akov, the Blessing of Jacob, is the most celebrated narrative of our parasha, Vayechi. It contains Jacob’s hope-filled and prophetically inspired blessing to ten of his sons. In …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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1/11/17
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The five books of the Torah contain four instances of the Hebrew word chalilah (far be it). It appears twice in Parashat Miketz:
“And they [the brothers] said to him [the overseer of …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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12/29/16
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Sefer Bereishit contains the narratives of a number of larger-than-life individuals whose values and behaviors guide us until this very moment. In broad terms, it is the story of Adam and Eve, Noah, …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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12/21/16
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Parashat Vayishlach contains the rather perplexing pasuk: “And G-d went up from him [Jacob] in the place where He had spoken with him.” (Bereishit 35:13)* We immediately find that …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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12/13/16
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Our parasha, Toldot, focuses on Rachel Emeinu and the intense psychological pain and suffering that resulted from her inability to bear children: “And Rachel saw that she had not borne [any …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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12/8/16
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Unaware that she was carrying twins, Rivkah has second thoughts when the “child” in her rumbles around. The rabbis teach us that when she passed a house of study Yaakov tried to emerge, …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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11/30/16
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One of the highlights of this week’s parasha, Chayeh Sarah, is Abraham’s considered effort to find a proper wife for his beloved son, Isaac, from among the daughters of his birthplace. …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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11/23/16
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There are two times in Sefer Bereishit when we encounter the phrase, “Va’ye’he acharei hadevarim ha’aleh” (“And it came to pass after these matters”), toward …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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11/17/16
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The final five pasukim of chapter 13 in Parashat Lech Lecha are well known, since they contain two promises of the Almighty to Abram, namely, that his offspring will receive the Land of Israel as a …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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11/9/16
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The post-Flood world should have been one in which mankind felt chastened and humbled before the Almighty, having just survived near universal decimation. Moreover, logic would dictate that they …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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11/3/16
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