parshat Vayishlach

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cc-by-nc-sa2.0 Sangjun YiRachel is Weeping
At present, Rachel the Matriarch continues to offer supplication on behalf of her children. Rachel is weeping, and her children weep with her.
  • Jacob's Flees
    We seem to find our father Jacob always in some sort of flight. He flees from the wrath of his brother Eisav and spends decades in exile in the house of Lavan. Eventually, he is forced to flee from Lavan
  • Silence And Solitude
    Positive role models can only take us so far in our search for maturity. How do we step into the shoes of our mentors and become role models for others?
  • Camels and Gamals – For Better and for Worse
    Through hard work, honesty, and Divine Assistance, Yaakov left Charan with great riches. However, when Yaakov describes to Eisav his material good fortune, he mentions everything but camels. Where did they disappear to?
  • Insights
    Ya'akov's Messengers
    A Shiur by Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed for the weekly Torah reading of "Vayishlach".
  • שיג ושיח
    Be Thyself
    A Shiur by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks for the weekly Torah reading of "Vayishlach"
  • The Importance of Purchasing Property in Israel
    In this week's Torah reading of "Vayishlach", Ya'akov settles the land and purchases the land where he settled. Why was that so important, and what can we learn from it?
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