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Rabbi Wein on Vayigash Print E-mail

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Etz Chaim
There is no fight as bitter as a family fight. The bitterness and scars remain long after the incident that may have originally sparked it is long since gone and sometimes even forgotten. Many times the bitterness and hard feelings remain even in generations of descendants of the original antagonists, as though somehow genetically transmitted.

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Rabbi Wein on Miketz Print E-mail

ImageYosef’s dramatic ascent to power in Egypt is recorded for us in this week’s parsha. What is noteworthy is that Yosef does not appear to be at all surprised or amazed by the sudden turn of events in his fortunes. A person who lives by dreams is never surprised when the dream turns into reality.

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Rabbi Wein on Vayeshev Print E-mail
ImageThere is a difference – to put it mildly – that is outlined clearly between Yosef and his brothers in this week’s parsha. Yosef is the quintessential dreamer, his head in the stars and his youthful exuberance and certainty in the truthful outcome of his dreams becomes very irritating to his brothers.

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Rabbi Wein on Vayishlach Print E-mail
ImageRabbi Wein continues to apply the lessons from this week's parasha to our turbulent world today, to give us strength and comfort to go on.

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Rabbi Wein on Vayetzei Print E-mail
ImageThis week's gems from Rabbi Berel Wein are most valuable in evaluating a Torah education. Not everyone who receives a Torah education upholds the Torah values that are being taught. Torah education has to be lived by not just absorbed as facts. Parents need to do a lot of the moulding of the behavior of their children and also themselves in order to truly live by the words of the Torah.

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"Rabbi Yehudah says: Whoever does not teach his son a trade or profession teaches him to be a thief". -- Talmud Bavli, Kiddushin 29a

 

 

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