B"H
Kislev 18, 5772 * December 14, 2011
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General Overview:
In this week's reading, Vayeishev, Joseph relates to his brothers his grandiose dreams of greatness, arousing their jealousy. He is consequently sold into slavery to an Egyptian master. After defying his Egyptian master's wife, Joseph is thrown into jail, where he interprets the dreams of Pharaoh's cup-bearer and baker. The story of Judah and Tamar is also related at length.
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURES:
How Joseph Maintained His Serenity (By Rochel Holzkenner)
Joseph was in tune with another person's pain, and was therefore capable of doing that one small act of goodness and kindness. Little did he know that it would change the world.
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THE PARSHAH
Vayeishev
Genesis 37:1–40:23
What was the cause of the rift between Joseph and his brothers? What forces conspired to bring together Judah and Tamar? Who was Potiphar's wife, why was Joseph forgotten in prison, and why are there so many dreams in the book of Genesis?
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COLUMNISTS
The "Good Morning" That Changed the World (By Mendel Kalmenson)
At this point, Joseph could have withdrawn into himself, as many prisoners do, allowing thoughts of anger and victimization to consume him. He had every right to be a bitter man . . .
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Staying On the Swing (By Tali Loewenthal)
It is one of the ironies of life that in order to swing to the greatest height it is necessary to plunge to the lowest point. Often there's a "descent" in order to "rise"; a negative situation before the positive.
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Tamar's Twins (Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe)
Among the numerous births recounted in the book of Genesis, two are of twins: the births of Isaac and Rebecca's twins, Jacob and Esau; and the births of Peretz and Zerach, twin sons of Tamar and Judah. The similarities and the differences, the mystical meaning and the lesson in life.
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FEATURED VIDEO
How to Avoid Becoming Bitter (By Chana Weisberg)
A Taste of Text—Vayeishev
Anger and self-pity rob us of our serenity. Bitterness and victimization blind us from seeing another's pain.
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Redeeming the Firstborn (By Mendel Kaplan)
Practical Parshah - Vayeishev
Rachel's firstborn son, Joseph, being sold into slavery as a source for the mitzvah of monetarily redeeming the firstborn son of a Jewish woman.
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FEATURED AUDIO CLASSES
Vayeishev - Dreaming Of You (By Moshe New)
A deeper look at Joseph's dreams; the lessons that can be learned from them and Jacob's reaction.
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Parshah Insight: Vayeishev (By J. Immanuel Schochet)
A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut.
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Parshah Thought: Vayeishev (By Berel Bell)
A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
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