Shabbat Shalom – שבת שלום / Parashá Vayetzei

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Vaietzé(Génesis 28:10-32:3)

Desear la grandeza

Y Dios recordó a Rajel, y Dios la escuchó, y abrió su útero. Ella quedó embarazada y tuvo un hijo, y dijo: ‘Dios ha quitado mi oprobio’. Y llamó su nombre Iosef, diciendo: ‘Que Hashem me agregue otro hijo’”1.

Parasha de la semana:

http://www.aishlatino.com/tp/i/la-luz-de-la-tora/Desear-la-grandeza.html

Jacob_and_Rebekah

Aleph Beta: To Deceive Or Not To Deceive, That Is The Question

Vayetzei(Genesis 28:10-32:3)

Jacob – the final of the three forefathers, has some of the most complicated and unbelievably beautiful narratives in Biblical literature. Let’s explore togethe

http://www.aish.com/tp/i/10minuteparsha/To-Deceive-Or-Not-To-Deceive-That-Is-The-Question.html

Isaac Re-Digs His Father’s Wells

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Isaac again dug the wells of warter which they had dug in the days of his father, Abraham, and which the Philistine had stopped up after Abraham’s death….

Isaac’s servants dug in the valley, and they found there a well of living waters. . . . He moved away from there, and he dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it; so he named it Rehoboth, and he said, “For now the L‑rd has made room for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.”(Genesis 26:18–22)

This abstract expressionistic painting, spread over three panels, portrays the complexity of the digging of the wells of our forefathers. The wells that Abraham had discovered and dug were covered by the Philistines(…)

Read the full article: 

http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/3123525/jewish/Isaac-Re-Digs-His-Fathers-Wells.htm