At the beginning of Parshas Vayigash, Yosef dramatically ended the saga with his brothers by revealing his identity to them: “I am Yosef” (Bereishis 45:3). His brothers “were unable to respond” to ...
Parshas Vayigash is usually read within the week of Asara B’Teves (this Friday), the day on which siege was laid to Jerusalem. This concurrence can be explained by the fact that the idea of Ahavas ...
As summarized by Channie Koplowitz Stein. The two major personas of parshas Vayigash, Joseph and Judah, are intertwined like the twin wicks of a Havdalah candle. Indeed, each is symbolic of a ...
4:22 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Sabbath Ends: 5:27 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Sabbath Ends: Rabbenu Tam 5:54 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Weekly Reading: VaYigash Weekly Haftara: Va’yehi Devar Hashem ...
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