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Shemos features two completely different traditions for its Haftarah. It is the first Haftarah where Ashkenaz and Sefard cannot agree on even the same Navi. Ashkenaz reads Yishaiyah, while Sefard reads Yirmiyah. What do these 2 very different prophets and passages tell us about our Parsha? L'Ilui Nishmas: Imi Morasi - Chaya Rochel Bas Dovid Tzvi (Hareini Kaparas Mishkavah)
Associated with Parsha of Shmos
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We return to Melachim Aleph where we read the final words of Dovid HaMelech to his son Shlomo. He does not recite a prophetic poem the way Yaakov Avinu did for his children, but he provides Shlomo a list of subjects, some loyal and some disloyal, and instructs how Shlomo ought to treat them. How are these orders relevant to our Parsha? Might Dovid's speech have more in common with the Birkas Yaakov th we realize?
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The Parsha of Nedarim is one of the sources that even if one merely intends an Aveirah but does not carry it out in action, he is still in need of forgiveness from heaven. However, the Or HaChaim suggests, based on Yosef's words, that his brothers were completely absolved from even their harmful intentions against him, even in the heavenly court. How can that be? We'll see several answers from my Rebbi's Sefer here, plus a couple of more connections shout-out to Daf Yomi Yerushalmi Brachos.
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The connection between Parshas Vayigash and the Haftarah from Yechezkeil couldn't be better. But, did you catch the connection between Haftarah and the Haggadah? What is that connection? Why is there this connection? And what secret Avodah that we need to be redeemed from this Galus?
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Associated wiht Parsha of Lech Lecha
Erev Yom Kippur 5783 and associated with Parsha of Haazinu
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