Vayigash 5785-2025
“And He Fell on His Neck and Wept”
(updated and revised from Vayigash 5765-2004)
At the moment of the dramatic reunion of Jacob and his beloved son Joseph that takes place in parashat Vayigash, Scripture tells us that, “he fell on his neck.” However, we don’t know whether Jacob fell on Joseph’s neck or vice versa. The rabbis explore this issue, and propose a number of truly profound insights.
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Vayigash 5784-2023
“The Secret of Jewish Survival in Exile?”
(updated and revised from Vayigash 5764-2004)
From Jacob's plans to bring his family to Egypt to be with his long-lost son Joseph, we learn a profound lesson about
Jewish continuity. Jacob sees to it that the people of Israel will be securely ensconced in Goshen, the suburb of Egypt, that is to be their new home. What Jacob regards as essential for the survival of his family in his day, is truly timeless for Jews in every one of the lands that Jews will call home.
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Vayigash 5765-2004
"And He Fell On His Neck and Wept"
At the moment of the dramatic reunion of Jacob and his beloved son Joseph that takes place in parashat Vayigash, Scripture tells us that "he fell on his neck." However, we don't know whether Jacob fell on Joseph's neck or vice versa. The rabbis explore this issue and suggest a number of truly profound insights.
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