Rivka's Infertility
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The Famine in the Days of the Patriarchs
Rabbi Meir Lichtensteinתאריך פרסום: תשעב | |
The three Patriarchs were faced with famine followed with the dilemma of staying in Eretz Yisrael as opposed to possible descent to Egypt. The lesson will explore the reason for the famines and the meaning of the different responses of each patriarch to this dilemma.
The Differences Between Avraham and Yitzchak
Rabbi Amnon BazakYitzchak’s character is often viewed as parallel to Avraham, as depicted in Midrash Hagadol: “All things that happened to Avraham – happened to Yitzchak.” The midrash indicates that there is no innovation by Yitzchak, whose strength is primarily in maintaining and stabilizing the path that his father had forged. Is this indeed a correct reading of the text? Perhaps the many points of comparison highlight the differences between these two characters, and emphasize Yitzchak’s unique personality.
Yitzchak and Rivka's Barrenness - A New Perspective
Atara Snowbell | Hour and 9 minutesWhat can we learn from Rivka's barrenness? By comparing Rivka's barrenness to that of the other Matriarchs we can better understand her story and appreciate the strong relationship between Rivka and Yitzchak, and learn about the power of prayer to change reality.
Praying Opposite Rivka
Rabbi David SilverbergParshat Toldot Part 1: Yaakov and Esav
Rabbi Gad Dishi | 30 minutesThe beginning of Parshat Toldot presents a conclusion to the Avraham stories, as well as an introduction to Yaakov and Esav’s lives; the meaning of birth order, prophecy, and birthright.
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