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Vayishlach 5785: Wrestling with the Divine

What can Yaakov’s struggle teach us about the complexities of identity and faith? In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Michael Hattin delve into Yaakov’s dramatic encounter with the mysterious “Ish” in Parshat Vayishlach. They explore themes of personal transformation,…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

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Vayishlach 5784: Faith in Humanity vs. Survival

What can a fraught meeting between brothers teach us about our own instincts? The events of October 7 shattered the worldview for many of us, and can cause us to approach how we understand the Torah differently. In this week’s…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

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Vayishlah 5783: Confronting Hate

Yaakov returns from Lavan’s house to meet Esav, and he is petrified. Esav is coming with 400 men. Is he seething with hatred and violence, or has he possibly missed his brother and is instead coming to welcome him. The…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

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Parashat Vayishlach 5782 – Cyclical History

Parashat Vayishlach 5782 – Cyclical History Description: Does History repeat itself? Nachmanides thinks it does! He reads the entire standoff between Jacob and Esau as a paradigm of future events – Isael and Rome, Judaism and Christianity. What are we…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

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VaYishlach 5781: Facing Forward

Jacob is a man divided within himself, as suggested by the paradoxical statement that “Jacob remained alone,” yet “a man struggled with him.” With an emphasis on the recurring “guiding words” in the text, we will explore the nature of…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

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Vayishlach: The Ethics of Violence

Shimon and Levi avenge their sister’s rape by killing the inhabitants of Shechem. Was their violence justified or did they commit a massacre? In this podcast, Rabbi Israel discusses the parsha’s episode and enables us to reflect on the benefits…

Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

Article

The Parsha Discussion: Vayishlach — Antisemitism in a Tolerant Age

Parshat Vayishlach opens with Jacob’s intense fear of Esau’s murderous intentions. Jacob fears, “he will strike me down, mother and child alike.” (32:12) In traditional Jewish commentary, this encounter becomes paradigmatic; Esau becomes the eternal figure of the non-Jewish aggressor,…

Educator Resources, Meaning-making, The Parsha Discussion, Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis)

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Vayishlach: The Power to Name

The power to name is both human and Divine. In this podcast Rabbi Mike Feuer explores the nature of naming as a path to answering the question—what is Israel? Please let us know your comments and thoughts about the podcast,…

Personalities, Biblical Personalities, Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis), VaYishlah

Article

The Parsha Discussion: Vayishlach — The Morality of Violence

The Pardes Parsha Discussion is a new weekly series by faculty member Rabbi Alex Israel, designed to stimulate discussion around the Shabbat table, especially with teenagers. Click here to download and print this week’s Parsha Discussion on Vayishlach – The Morality of…

Educator Resources, Meaning-making, The Parsha Discussion, Tanakh, Torah, Bereishit (Genesis)

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