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Download Notes here:https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/12.07.24-Congregation-TM-Notes.pdf----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Torah Portion:פָּרָּ שַׁ ת וַׁיֵּצֵּאVayetze“And He Went Out”Genesis 28:10-32:3Hosea 12:13-14:10John 1:41-51Genesis 28:1-5 And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, andcharged him, and said unto him, You shalt not take a wife of thedaughters of Canaan.John 1:49-51 Nathanael said to him, Rabbi, you are the Son ofGod, you are King of Israel! In answer Jesus said to him, Youhave faith because I said to you, I saw you under the fig-tree. Youwill see greater things than these. And he said to him, Truly I sayto you all, You will see heaven opening and God's angels goingup and coming down on the Son of man.Isaiah 33:22 For the LORD is our Judge, the LORD is ourLawgiver, the LORD is our King, He will save us.
This week's parsha, Vayetze (Genesis/Bereshiet 25:19-32:3) follows the story of Yakov/Jacob after he leaves home and heads to the place of his mother Rivka/Rebeccah's family. And like so many things concerning the Patriarchs, it is not only maximally Politically NOT-Correct, but practically a litmus test for how far so much of the sun-god-day church has departed from the lessons of Scripture. The Erev Shabbat reading: https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/SSM-12-6-24-Vayetze-teaching-podcast-xx.mp3 There is a whole lot that much of 'xtianity' really doesn't like about this one. And for the same reasons, some of the context may even seem confusing to 'modern sensitivities.' Why, for example, is the man who lied to his father to "usurp" his elder brother Esau's blessing, and birthright, also held up as an icon of "emet," the Hebrew word for 'truth'? And why would the Creator of the Universe and Author of Scripture choose to use a man with four wives to bring forth His people? Is it possible that there's something in this story that 'the Church' would prefer to overlook, or outright hide? This story is not merely NOT-PC. It's a glaring example of what so pervades the world that so hates His Word today: Vayetze: Real vs Fake" Means! https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/WT-CooH-12-7-24-Vayetze-Fake-vs-real-the-NOT-PC-Salvation-of-YHVH-podcast-xxx.mp3 The combined two-part teaching is here:
Chelek 20, Vayetze 2
Torah Portion Week 7 - Vayetze - Jacob Marries Leah and Rachel (2024-2025) by Shawn Ozbun
When Lavan asked Yaakov what he wanted his wage to be for shepherding the sheep, Yaakov replied, לֹא תִתֶּן לִי מְאוּמָה —"Don't give me anything yet." He then proceeded to remove the spotted, speckled, and brown sheep from the flock and told Lavan to take them all away under the guardianship of his sons, stating that only the future spotted, speckled, and brown sheep would be his. The Seforno writes on the words לֹא תִתֶּן לִי מְאוּמָה that Yaakov was saying, "I don't need you to give me any specific wage. If I find favor in Hashem's eyes, He will grant me everything that I'm meant to receive." The Sefer Madregot Ha'adam elaborates on the great bitachon that Yaakov exemplified here. His wages had already been changed numerous times, with Lavan repeatedly trying to swindle him. He knew that going forward, Lavan would likely cheat him again. Yet, he remained unfazed. He told Lavan he would continue to work and receive exactly what Hashem wanted him to have. Afterward, when Yaakov used the rod to influence the future animals being born, Rabbenu Bechayeh writes that this was because Hashem gave him that idea in a dream, indicating this was the method by which He was going to provide him with the income He intended for him. There are times in life when people feel they are being cheated by others or that others are withholding money owed to them. The best advice in such situations is to strengthen one's bitachon and believe that only Hashem determines the money one receives. If Hashem wants a person to receive it, he will. No one can stop that. The bitachon we feel in our hearts is an enormous zechut, and that merit can grant a person Heavenly help to receive what he needs even more quickly. A man, whom we'll call Yosef, told a story about another man who came to him one day in shul, asking him to fill a certain position . Yosef was not looking for additional work, but the man told him the salary, and Yosef agreed to take the job. He enjoyed the work very much and excelled at it. Everything was working out well—except for one thing: Yosef's salary wasn't being paid. One month passed, then another, and then another, yet his employer still hadn't made a single deposit into his bank account. Before Rosh Hashana that year, Yosef approached the employer and reminded him, "I did not come to work as a volunteer." The employer responded, "Of course, of course! I'll deposit the money right away." But the money still wasn't deposited. This situation was deeply troubling to Yosef. He began to wonder: Was this man actually cheating him? Had he been convinced to work with no intention of payment? Yosef wanted to quit immediately but wasn't sure if that was the right thing to do. He began vacillating over whether or not to leave. The uncertainty consumed him, and he became increasingly frustrated. Then, suddenly, Yosef realized he was placing too much focus on whether or not his boss was going to pay him. He wasn't acknowledging that this boss was not really in charge. The employer was merely a messenger from the true Boss, Hashem. Yosef hadn't even devoted any time to speaking to the real Boss about his situation. He then came to the conclusion that it wasn't his employer who convinced him to work there—it was Hashem who sent him. And if Hashem wanted him to do that job, then, naturally, Hashem would ensure he was paid—just as He always does. This newfound understanding brought Yosef a deep sense of calm, and he happily went back to work the next day. Incredibly, it was less than three days later that all the money he was owed was deposited into his bank account. There is nothing that can take the place of true bitachon in Hashem. Shabbat Shalom.
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Welcome back! Today Aaron Hood is excited to have Samuel Wearp joining him for their discussion on this week's torah portion Vayetze. Samuel is getting married soon . His wedding will be coming up at the end of February so naturally today episode is going to focus on the importance of not only a healthy relationship with your spouse, but also a healthy relationship with your whole extended family. This weeks portion is: Vayetze TORAH GENESIS 28:10-32:3 PROPHETS HOSEA 12:13-14:10 GOSPEL JOHN 1:41-51 Want to learn more about our ministry? Visit www.LoveAndPurity.com Intro and outro song: Faith for Salvation (1 Peter 1:3-5) by Brayden & Tali Waller All music rights belong to Love & Purity Ministry
The story of his transformation begins, of course, with a dream about a ladder. Interestingly, the terminology and ideas of this passage bring to mind another passage in the torah, one where stones are noted as missing, where Hashem comes down to meet a tower that went up to the sky. But what is the import of this remarkable parallel? And what is the secret to fatherhood of the tribes?
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Zohar for All. VaYetze. And Jacob Went Out from Beer-Sheba – 1
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Vayetze | Yaakov's Years in Haran, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom Parashat Vayetze, from beginning to end, details Yaakov's years "on the run", all of which are in Haran. How long was he there? Yaakov tells us - "I was in your house for 20 years..."; however, limiting Yaakov's years there to 20 raises numerous challenges, both within the text and with "realia". In this shiur, we propose a different chronology which serves to respond to these challenges. Source sheet >>
Ramban on the Torah | 5785 | 06 | Vayetze, by Rav Eli Weber Did Yaakov hate Leah? Why does Yaakov get angry at Rachel? Why does Yaakov get angry at Lavan?
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Chelek 20, Vayetze 3 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
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On this week's parsha, we meet Ya'akov as he flees his brother Esau's wrath. But as the story unfold, he transforms into a man in full, no long running away from something frightening but working towards a good and great goal. How can we, too, stop seeing ourselves as victims and connect instead to a higher, brighter calling? Tune in to find out. Sivan Rahav-Meir is a leading Israeli journalist, media personality and Torah scholar. You can sign up for her The Daily Portion WhatsApp group, where Sivan sends small insights about Judaism and current affairs. Check out Liel's new book, How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. You can find all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
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Torah Class - Parshat Vayetze: The Uniqueness of Every Prayer Can we break through nature and change reality? An exploration of the unique power of each of the three daily prayers.
Yaakov says in Parshat Vayetze, “If God…will give me bread to eat and clothes to wear…” Ostensibly, there is no other reason to have bread than to eat it; no other reason to have clothes than to wear them, so why did Yaakov spell out ‘bread to eat' and ‘clothes to wear?' In 1972, Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair opened SARM Studios the first 24-track recording studio in Europe where Queen mixed “Bohemian Rhapsody”. His music publishing company, Druidcrest Music published the music for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1973) and as a record producer, he co-produced the quadruple-platinum debut album by American band “Foreigner” (1976). American Top ten singles from this album included, “Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold as Ice” and “Long, Long Way from Home”. Other production work included “The Enid – In the Region of the Summer Stars”, “The Curves”, and “Nutz” as well as singles based on The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy with Douglas Adams and Richard O'Brien. Other artists who used SARM included: ABC, Alison Moyet, Art of Noise, Brian May, The Buggles, The Clash, Dina Carroll, Dollar, Flintlock, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, It Bites, Malcolm McLaren, Nik Kershaw, Propaganda, Rush, Rik Mayall, Stephen Duffy, and Yes. In 1987, he settled in Jerusalem to immerse himself in the study of Torah. His two Torah books The Color of Heaven, on the weekly Torah portion, and Seasons of the Moon met with great critical acclaim. Seasons of the Moon, a unique fine-art black-and-white photography book combining poetry and Torah essays, has now sold out and is much sought as a collector's item fetching up to $250 for a mint copy. He is much in demand as an inspirational speaker both in Israel, Great Britain and the United States. He was Plenary Keynote Speaker at the Agudas Yisrael Convention, and Keynote Speaker at Project Inspire in 2018. Rabbi Sinclair lectures in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy at Ohr Somayach/Tannenbaum College of Judaic studies in Jerusalem and is a senior staff writer of the Torah internet publications Ohrnet and Torah Weekly. His articles have been published in The Jewish Observer, American Jewish Spirit, AJOP Newsletter, Zurich's Die Jüdische Zeitung, South African Jewish Report and many others. Rabbi Sinclair was born in London, and lives with his family in Jerusalem. He was educated at St. Anthony's Preparatory School in Hampstead, Clifton College, and Bristol University. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You At: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
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This week we explore the emotional lives of Rachel and Sara and how they cope with family and societal expectations. Reading a modern Midrash from Hagit Bartov, we explore her suggestion about "opening up" our picture of what family and identity "should" look like. --------------------------------- Seven Minute Torah is a production of LAASOK. To support the production of this podcast, visit either www.patreon.com/sevenminutetorah (for per-episode contribution) OR https://laasok.org/support/ (for a tax-deductible one-time or monthly contribution). For info on our weekly Zoom study groups or other learning opportunities go to https://laasok.org/. Comments or questions? Email info@laasok.org, or contact Rabbi Micah Streiffer directly at micah@laasok.org.
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Shavua Vayetze | Weekly Inspiration 2024 by Eliyahu Jian
How does the Torah guide us to create sacred spaces in moments of transition and uncertainty? In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Rafael Polisuk explore Yaakov's profound journey in Parshat Vayetze. Together, they delve into Yaakov’s encounter with the … Read the rest The post Vayetze 5785: Finding the Makom first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Vayetze 5785: Finding the Makom at Elmad Online Learning.
Chelek 20, Vayetze 3 - Rabbi Mendy Wolf
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This week, Jim takes a look at how the storyline of Judah is woven together with the story of Joseph and how this is a pointer to Yeshua/Jesus as Messiah in this week's portion Vayetze.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
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Chelek 20, Vayetze 2
Chelek 20, Vayetze 2