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Shnayim Yomi - Vayeitzei - Sh'vi'i - #7
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Featuring: Rabbi Elisha Weiss Merkaz Yisrael - Marine Park Jewish Center Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/v7.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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[Music]
welcome to sri impashas by
say we just had a busy week of a packed
parsha
and now we come to the end as lavon and
yaakov first they make an agreement uh
a place called gal aid and it's actually
interesting the torah calls it lavon
calls it
it's the only aramaic phrase in the
entire torah yoga sadusa which means
khaled the pile
of testimony and they agree that they're
not going to cross over they're not
going to come back and see each other
anymore and then and then they say
goodbye love on kisses
is his daughters and children and
grandchildren and they
and they and they part ways um at the
end of the
of the parsha uh the the torah tells us
that yaakov comes to a place called
mahanaya mahanayan was like the border
between
aram narayan where he was and eretz
israel and why is it called
so rashi brings down that the angels
were changing guard
that the angels that protected him
outside everett israel as we spoke about
on sunday
uh are now leaving and the angels that
are going to protect them inherits
israel
are now coming that was the up and down
of the ladder in the dream departure
comes to a full
uh conclusion and and so
it was a double camp was a camp of two
sets of angels one angels that are
leaving and now the new set of angels
that are coming to
protect them and and yaakov sees us
says this is the camp of hashem like
and he calls the name of that place uh
this possible is famously recited when
we say it's villa sadera
when we're traveling and we say trilogy
many people have the minute to say the
akova
yaakov was traveling and he meets the
angels
very often recited three times when
you're traveling and you say
uh te vila sadera so the parsha ends
with yaakov meeting
parsha begins with yaako uh meeting
malachan
if you were writing a drama this is this
would be perfect you start and end you
have foreshadowing at the beginning
and you have the drama unfolding at the
end and that takes us that'll take us
into his confrontation next week
uh with asuf thank you for listening
this whole week and have a good job
you