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07 - Vayetzei - - LeViTv - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
Weekly update. Gotta stay true to our mission. Enjoy, ps i still looking a bit tired :)
Date: 2009-11-23 19:55:56 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rabbi Chaim Richman - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
HEARTS OF STONE -Prelude to a prophetic dream: Yaakov, fleeing from brother Esau, had time to reflect upon the crudeness and cruelty of man. Pondering the stoney hearted people who he had met in life, and their insensitivity to G-d, he gathered rocks beneath his head, that is, he mused upon their distance from G-d. Laying down to sleep with these thoughts upon his heart he dreamed an awesome dream. Vayeitzei (Genesis 28:10-32:3) Parashat Vayeitzei is read on Shabbat: Kislev 9, 5769/December 6, 2008 http://www.templeinstitute.org/
Date: 2009-11-23 18:39:18 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rabbi Herschel Finman - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
How did Jacob succeed in raising his family in exile? YouParsha - Vayetzei 5770 - Weekly YouParsha show read by Rabbi Herschel Finman (rhfinman@gmail.com) YouParsha is produced and edited by Brad Richter at the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Michigan (248) 358-9000. YouParsha is made possible in part by a grant from the Paul & Leslie Magy Foundation. Torah, Parsha, Rabbi, Chasidic, Vayetzei 5770
Date: 2009-11-23 17:45:01 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rabbi Yechiel Emanuel - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
What are the names of the Temple and WHY? ShortVort.com : Vayeitzei : Rabbi Yechiel Emanuel
Date: 2009-11-23 17:41:50 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - - Rabbi Shlomo Riskin - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
Jacob's Dream Is THE JEWISH DREAM why?
Date: 2009-11-23 17:37:10 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rebbetzin Shira Smiles - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
Mrs. Shira Smiles Short and inspiring vort on Parshat Vayetzei.
Date: 2009-11-22 18:53:06 - Added by: dmo
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History of Jacob, Esau, Lavan, Rachel & Leah - #6
Jacob escapes the wrath of his brother Esau, who is naturally very disturbed that Jacob obtained the birthright, even though Jacob is entitled to it. We all know that there is no fight like a family fight, and there\'s no family fight like a fight over inheritance. There is something within us that demands our right at all costs. Therefore- Esau sets out to kill his brother, even though history has taught us that in general this type of violence solves nothing (though completely wiping out an evil enemy can be effective). Jacob flees to the home of his uncle Lavan. Lavan is the arch-criminal in the world because he doesn\'t behave as such, rather he\'s a con-man, a cheater. Jacob has no choice and goes to Lavan poverty stricken. He falls in love with Lavan\'s daughter Rachel and arranges to work for her hand in marriage in exchange for 7 years of work. Lavan switches the arrangement the night of the wedding and does so with the appearance of legitimacy, claiming that the older daughter Leah must be married first since it\'s the custom of the place. Judaism warns us greatly about this- coating illegitimacy with legalities, with the veneer of being legitimate when it really is not. Psalms tell us that law can create evil, but the father of this concept is Lavan. Jacob marries Leah, followed by 7 more years of work for Rachel, and then marries Bilhah and Zilpah. They have 12 male children and a daughter (Dinah). Jacob becomes wealthy in the house of Lavan, and helps Lavan become extraordinarily wealthy as well. Despite his own success, Lavan is bothered by Jacob\'s prosperity. Judaism teaches we must learn to be happy and satisfied with what we have, immaterial to what others have in comparison. Taught by Rabbi Berel Wein - http://jewishhistory.org
Date: 2009-11-21 15:39:33 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rabbi Shimon Issacson - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
Whose Crying Now?
Date: 2009-11-20 18:49:33 - Added by: dmo
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07 - Vayetzei - Rabbi David Marcusi - Genesis 28:19 - 32:5 Bereshis
Natural vs Miraculous - The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi David Marcus - Vayeitzei. 12/04/08
Date: 2009-11-20 18:45:00 - Added by: dmo
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06 - Toldos - Rabbi Richman - Genesis 25:21 - 28:18 Bereshis
Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov, the forefathers of the Jewish nation, were real people of flesh and blood. Yet they also embody the very attributes by which G-d administers His world. Avraham embodies the attribute of chesed - loving kindness. Yet from his loins came forth Yitzchak, whose persona embodies the attribute of din - harshness. This reflects the cosmic conundrum: If, as we are taught, G-d created His world with chesed, why then, does harshness exists? Why are there people in pain and in need? By treating our fellow man with chesed we are, in effect, creating G-ds world anew. Toldot (Genesis 25:19-28:9) Parashat Toldot is read on Shabbat: Kislev 2, 5769/November 29, 2008 http://www.templeinstitute.org/
Date: 2009-11-20 08:55:03 - Added by: dmo
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