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In Parashat Vayigash, we continue tracing Judah’s moral evolution as key to the story of Joseph. When Joseph, still unrecognizable to his brothers, threatens to send Benjamin to prison for theft, Judah offers to go in his stead in order to ...
When Joseph’s brothers arrive searching for food in Parashat Miketz, they do not recognize him. This sets the stage for a series of dramatic familial and personal redemptions. A character often overlooked in this section of Genesis is Judah...
Parashat Vayeishev begins with the story of Joseph, Jacob’s favored son, betrayed and sold into slavery by his jealous and resentful brothers. This story reveals the depths to which people can fall when they are so motivated by hatred that ...
Jacob and Esau’s reunion in Parashat Vayishlach resolves a long conflict between brothers. Sibling conflict is a central metaphor in the Torah, as well as in many other great texts and societal narratives, because of the ways it expresses t...
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