Dec 242012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Vayechi - Generations Forget and Remember

  The drama of younger and older brothers, which haunts the book of Bereishit from Cain and Abel onwards, reaches a strange climax in the story of Joseph’s children. Jacob/Israel is nearing the end of his life. Joseph visits him, bringing with him his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. It is the only scene of [...]

Dec 172012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Vayigash - Choice and Change

  The sequence from Bereishit 37 to 50 is the longest unbroken narrative in the Torah, and there can be no doubt who its hero is: Joseph. The story begins and ends with him. We see him as a child, beloved – even spoiled – by his father; as an adolescent dreamer, resented by his [...]

Dec 102012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Miketz - Disguise

  Joseph is now the ruler of Egypt. The famine he predicted has come to pass. It extends beyond Egypt to the land of Canaan. Seeking to buy food, Joseph’s brothers make the journey to Egypt. They arrive at the palace of the man in charge of grain distribution: Now Joseph was governor of all [...]

Dec 032012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Vayeshev - The Refusal to be Comforted

  The deception has taken place. Joseph has been sold into slavery. His brothers have dipped his coat in blood. They bring it back to their father, saying: “Look what we have found. Do you recognise it? Is this your son’s robe or not?” Jacob recognised it and replied, “It is my son’s robe. A [...]

Nov 262012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Vayishlach - Fear or Distress?

  Jacob and Esau are about to meet again after a separation of twenty two years. It is a fraught encounter. Once, Esau had sworn to kill Jacob in revenge for what he saw as the theft of his blessing. Will he do so now – or has time healed the wound? Jacob sends messengers [...]

Nov 192012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Vayetze - Encountering G-d

  It is one of the great visions of the Torah. Jacob, alone at night, fleeing from the wrath of Esau, lies down to rest, and sees not a nightmare of fear but an epiphany: He came to a certain place [vayifga bamakom] and stopped for the night because the sun had set. Taking one [...]

Nov 122012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Toldot - Between Prophecy and Oracle

  Rebecca, hitherto infertile, became pregnant. Suffering acute pain, “she went to inquire of the Lord” [vatelekh lidrosh et Hashem] (Bereishit 25:22). The explanation she received was that she was carrying twins who were contending in her womb. They were destined to do so long into the future: Two nations are in your womb, And [...]

Nov 062012
 
COVENANT & CONVERSATION: Chayei Sarah - Hopes and Fears

  The sedra of Chayei Sarah focuses on two episodes, both narrated at length and in intricate detail. Abraham buys a field with a cave as a burial place for Sarah, and he instructs his servant to find a wife for his son Isaac. Why these two events? The simple answer is because they happened. [...]