0:00 / 0:00
Chayei Sara - 3rd Portion
80 views
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
Join me in learning for Tuesday the
third Torah reading of paras
chapter 24 verse 10. Yesterday we
learned as alzar the servant of a is
swearing to his master Aram that he will
go find a woman from his original
birthplace
to bring home for a wife.
Today we are going to learn as the
servant goes on his way to follow the
mission and the promise that he made to
his master.
Verse 10.
And the servant now takes 10
uh camels
from his ser master's camels
and he went
and all the wealth of his master was
with him in his hand. and he got up and
he went to
the city of Ram's brother where he had
settled
verse 10
his master's camels
the reason why he specifies and says
clearly was his master's camels because
one can recognize and identify they look
different than any other camel sh
because they went mus puzzled
that they shouldn't pasture in other
people's fields and they shouldn't steal
not to pasture in other people's fields
and all the wealth of his master in his
hand. How was it possible for him to
carry all of wealth?
Wrote a document which in it stated that
everything that he owned was given was
given to
this way. Whoever they meet, the girl
should be excited. The woman should be
interested and come quickly to send
their child their daughter to marry. He
gave this document to Alzar. So thereby
all having all of wealth wasn't alazar's
hand.
Why was the place called
was sitting between two rivers?
Verse 11.
And alazar comes there and he made the
camels kneel outside the city
by the well that was near the city
entrance of the city of an evening time.
says is the time when the woman would go
out to draw the water
says here beat them he made them kneel
so they should sit down verse 12
and he said
God the master of
make this event grant me a favor that it
should happen for me grant that this
event should happen for me today
do a favor your master of Rome. Verse
13,
behold, I am standing alo at the at the
spring of water
and the daughters of the townsmen are
coming are coming out to draw water.
Verse 14.
And it will be to the maiden whom I will
say,
please tilt your picture so that I can
drink and she will say to me, drink the
and also I will give your camels to
drink.
That is the one that you have designated
that you have proven to be
for your servant.
And this is the way I will know
that you have done kindness
me with my master.
Verse 14.
How are you going to prove it?
She's worthy to be
because she's kind
and she's worthy to come into the home
of
the word means. You have clarified it
for me. You have proven
in old French.
This way I will know. How is he going to
know?
He's asking of God.
Please make me known for me that this
will be the girl that is charitable and
therefore she should be the one that is
generous and come to Ara's home.
shall be from the family of
and shall be appropriate for him will
know that you have done kindness and
found his match.
The Torah now continues with verse 15
who was he has not yet even finished
talking
already came out
that was born to pursue the son of the
wife of the brother of the she came out
holding a picture on her shoulder 15
I'm sorry that's verse 16 verse The
Torah continues, "The
maiden was very beautiful, very in
appearance. The and she was she was a
virgin.
She has not been known to a man
and she went down to the spring.
She filled her picture and she came back
up."
Rashi asks an obvious what does it mean
question? Rashi mentions here. What does
it mean?
This is the terminology that a virgin
that she has never been with another
man.
What does he why does he make a double
terminology saying that she was a virgin
but at the same time saying no man has
known her. If she was a virgin then of
course no man has known her. So Rashi
tells us that it was at the time the
nations of the world wanted to retain
their virginity. So therefore they would
still be with men but in a way that they
can retain their virginity of there.
Therefore he says that in this case she
was a woman that she was never with any
other person. She did not make herself
available for other people and she was
clean and ready and holy from all
angles.
Verse 17.
And the servant ran towards her and he
said,
"Would you be kind enough and give me
some a little bit of sip of water from
your picture?" 17 Rashi. Why did he run
towards her if he didn't see the sign?
She didn't offer it to him.
Because he saw all the he saw as she
went to the spring, the water came up to
her.
to greet her and that was the miracle.
Therefore he asks means can you pour me
some water?
Verse 18
and she said please drink my master
and she hurried up and she lowered her
picture on her hand and she gave him to
drink.
What does it mean she lowered her
picture? Because the picture was on her
shoulder and she lowered it and gave him
to drink and that's the way people used
to carry water was on their shoulders.
Verse 20.
Verse 19.
She finished giving him to drink and she
said,
"I will also draw water for your for
your camels
until the until they have drunk to their
fill as well."
Verse 19.
The word means that also as if until
they were have enough to drink.
What is the word im over here? So
explains that the words that they had
enough to drink.
How do I know that they're finished
shrinking? When they drink enough, then
they stop drinking and they had enough
to drink.
Verse 20.
And she quickly emptied her jug into the
uh into the into the trough.
And she ran back to the well to draw
more water
and she kept them drawing water for all
his men and his camels as well.
What does the word mean? Emptying.
We have this very many times during the
Mishna.
If somebody empties from one vessel to
another vessel
we also find a similar in the verse
141 don't empty don't pour out your soul
to me
in Isaiah that he poured out his soul
for death
means the trough
the way they used to have it was there
was an empty stone
they would fill up an empty stone with
water and then the camels would bend
over and drink from it.
Verse 21,
the man wondered
about her.
He wasn't sure. He was silently thinking
to know
that did God make his journey successful
or not?
Verse 21.
comes from the word emptiness
where they were the cities were empty.
It was desolate.
What does it mean in this case? Rashi
tells us
he was like dumbfound. He was wondering.
He wasn't sure
because he saw he saw that his mission
was about to be successful.
But he had one problem.
He sees everything so far. All the boxes
are checked. She's giving him the water.
The camels are getting water. But
there's one problem. He doesn't know her
family lineage.
Don't you ask the question of why is
there a tough in the word?
Like there's
why is there this tough there?
Rashi explains to us why
there is no word that starts off with a
shin and then is in a
t should be able to separate from the
root word and then give it that
terminology
like the word we have here.
where you also have migras.
The word and the root word is
the word comes from the root word
comes from the word.
So over here the word comes from the
word.
So Rashi explains why over here is the
grammar differently.
It's just like you find the word that a
person gets confused. He's dumbfound
when a person sees and he has a lot of
thoughts and he doesn't know what to do
on the day of the punishment says when
the when the people were punished they
didn't know what to do or we find that
Jeremiah uses the terminology
calling out to heaven you should be
dumbfounded you be shall be worried
or Daniel uses the terminology that he
was quiet out of because of out of
confusion
So too you can explain it here
like he's confused like a person is
worried he's not sure he has so many
thoughts going through him
says like he was waiting
the man was waiting to see
was waiting to see did God actually make
his way successful
do not translate it
as drinking
the word
doesn't have nothing to do with drinking
the alf is not going on the less part of
the word and therefore rashi explains to
us over here when we have this word
though maybe unique the way the actual
verbage of the ver word is as we know
that in Hebrew there are seven different
ways how each word can be as we know
this one of them is and therefore we
have over here Okay.
And that's the terminology that it's put
with the tough in this case and it means
wondering
he was wowed by her. He wasn't sure what
was going on. For example,
say that he is my brother.
When it's talking about somebody, it
still has the word, but it really means
Allah on her.
The Torah continues now verse 22.
And when the camels finished drinking
and the man took a
took a nose ring which was which was
weighing a Becca
and two gold bracelets and put it on her
hand.
The bracelets weighed 10 gold checkup.
Rashi verse 22 Becca why this was a hint
that the Jewish people eventually will
give a becka per person per head for the
for the half coin in the desert
these two bracelets were alluding to the
two the two tablets that were next to
each other in the ark and exactly the
same size
the 10 uh was 10
gold coins was its weight weighing gold.
This was alluding to the ten
commandments which were on the two
tablets
that were engraved within the two
tablets.
Verse 23
and he says to her,
"You're a daughter of whom?
Tell me please.
Does he father have placed for me to
spend the night?
Verse 23, Rashia says, "Seemingly
something here is uh troubling. Why does
he only ask her who she is after he
gives her the after he gives her the
gifts?
He only gives it to her after he he only
asks her who she is after he gives her
the gifts
because he was guaranteed. He was sure
that God made him successful in his
journey.
To sleep just one night
is the noun
and she said
to sleep over a few nights.
So you see over here the terminology
that he was asking to sleep only one
night. She then in turn said a few
verse 24
and she said the daughter of the son of
that was born to verse 24 you can see
how Rifka answers on the first question
first and second question second
first she says who she is and then in
the next verse as we see in verse 25 she
responds
And she says to him, we have plenty of
straw,
plenty of we have plenty of it. We have
and a place to sleep, not only one
night, but many nights.
What's the difference between straw and
any for the camel was called
not only straw but also bargain.
Verse 26.
The man kneelled, bowed, and to Hashem,
thanking God that he finally got his
answers prayed. This concludes the Torah
reading for the third day, Tuesday.
Please sir.