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Parshat Vayeshev: The Subtext By Rabbi Ari Kahn
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we're in har
vev so so I'm actually going to revisit
some things that we've spoken about in
the past and essentially what we're
doing today is we're doubling down
that's what we're doing we're doubling
down on certain
things and let's first start with the
obvious and
the and perhaps we can call it the
unfortunate and that is that we have
over here a very complicated family
Dynamic may maybe complicated is too
nice of a word maybe the a better word
would be toxic we have a toxic family
Dynamic over here
and it's the kind of thing that one
should think about before they have four
different wives and four different
firstborn children and then a whole
bunch of middle children and on top of
all of that having a favorite so I'm
just saying is that without even telling
me anything else that happened there's
complexity over here but I also think
that we'd be making a terrible mistake
if our entire analysis was looking at
family like any other family just
happens to be the the Jacobs or the
Israel family however you want to put it
it's it's because there is something
else going on which we're going
to try to get to as uh you know as
quickly as we can and and and identify
it and I'm going to say again some of it
just jumps up of you off of the page and
let's just start reading butv Yakov
ofit Canan so there is a lot of emphasis
being put and and it's true what I'm
about the emphasis is true and it's
important there is some emphasis on the
difference between the first word and
the fourth word in the sentence but of
Yakov Yakov settled the ER mug aiv where
his father or grandfather perhaps lived
but the word m or G or G has an overtone
of strangeness that they perhaps Were
Strangers in a land which was not theirs
and Yakov on the other hand lives
settles in a land and know part of this
at least in my opinion could be a
question of numbers is that you you have
Abraham who
essentially Rabbi
salvic author of lonely man of
faith and I heard him once say that
Abraham was the loneliest man who ever
lived I also by the way heard him say
that mosha was the lonliest man who ever
lived maybe he even would have said that
he was the loneliest man who ever lived
but uh but the loneliness of Abraham
would be just imagine
somebody who is the only one who has
this belief is the only one who has this
knowledge is the only one who has this
passionate aspect of their lives and
everyone else essentially thinks that
they're out of their mind he thinks they
think that a is crazy maybe they think
that he's evil maybe that they think
that there's something terrible about
him and therefore in in you know as much
as sometimes we see that prophecy is
called a Masa it's called a burden that
knowledge and and and faith is a burden
as well and Aram is walking around with
us all all by himself and you get to Y
again it's essentially a very very small
nuclear family but when you get to Yakov
I'm going to say it again maybe there's
more strength than numbers but there may
be some other things involved as well
and again without getting too far ahead
of myself right there in that verse you
realize something really
interesting yov settles in a place that
his that that previously people were
strangers so I'm just saying right right
there it's like you have to notice it
and you have to realize it and it sets
us up for the problem and it sets us up
for the fall it sets us up for as much
as you think that this is you know he
got
them not not necessarily and Rashi does
address some of
aov
y that itself is also a very awkward
start of a sentence and you don't even
know how to read it I mean I guess you
just trust the
TRU so also please appreciate we could
spend the rest of today just trying to
unpack that verse to because it's almost
like there's three different non seers
that are staring at us in that sentence
aov should continue in a different way
and again we've discussed that in the
past anybody who's really intrigued by
that go back and compare this with
chapter 36 where it's
a who Edam and then it goes into the
women that he marry and so on and it
does actually what a normal toote
narrative is supposed to do a toote
narrative is supposed to tell the story
of the family and over here
it's y but it continues because it
didn't just stop there it's
y so what does that
mean did it say what it really sounds
like it says unus can't say what it
can't tell me that it says what it
sounds
like
say he did it with his brothers but it's
not what it
says makes it sound that he's a Shepherd
for his he he Shepherds his brother
others and I'll say it again you don't
know what to do with that but it
says and you don't know what the word N
means in this context Nar does it mean
that he's somebody who is
um so what what what choices should we
use is it somebody who's immature it's
somebody who kids around it's somebody
who's friendly I mean what does Nar mean
over here or is he just
young again you don't know
the just like you didn't know what meant
previous Parts I'm just pointing out
again just in terms of the language over
here and what does it mean
specifically Zila aiv now n aiv is also
something which is very easy to miss and
I'm G to come back and show you why we
should not miss
this and Y
brings bad things about them to their
father and one of the things we're going
to learn as we move on father is
absolutely
okay with this dynamic because later on
H's going to tell them go check out what
your brothers are doing in and in uh
with their flock and Sh and come back
and tell me about it which by the way
sounds like absolutely confirming
everything we've said they are
shepherding the flock but he is
shepherding them I mean that that that's
just exactly what we're reading over
here we read as the the text develops Al
along the way but also the shift over
here between B Bill b Zila specific Al
being mentioned over here and on the
other hand by being told
that who did that go on is that back in
the beginning of sentence is that all of
the is just the last group that was
mentioned I'm going to say it again this
verse is very challenging verse and the
only reason I'm not going to double down
and try to unpack it is because of the
next
verse apparently almost every year when
I teach this I ask the same same
question so some of you haven't heard it
so I'll ask it again so does it say that
Yakov loved yoseph more than all the
other sons and everyone always says of
course it does but it doesn't because
what does it actually
say so why the shift why do we just now
go from Yakov to Israel and the
continuation of the verse is equally
difficult he B because he normally would
say the son of his old age but he's not
he's got and he's got a bunch of
Brothers who are more or less the same
age
and he made from konim and that also
takes us to another place and that is
what exactly is a konim and what is the
significance of Ro of the meaning for it
so let's stop everything and explain
what is actually going on over here and
as I said a lot of this I've been
through before and very soon we're going
to start moving in perhaps a slightly
different
direction the Tona Pim
moving backwards to the Ben moving
backwards
to all of those things all of those
elements three elements in that verse
which is why we skipped the previous
verse really all of them Point towards
the same thing it doesn't say Yakov
loves him he says is sureel loves him
which means at least our working
hypothesis here should be that we're
dealing with a national identity as
opposed to an individual identity that
Israel is the the nation Yakov is the
person so had it said yakob loves yoseph
more than his other children then it
would have said oh look at that Yakov
play's favorites and I'm gonna again be
very clear now not everyone will agree
with what I just now said in midrashim
you can find those who attack yako for
it but there's another part of it and
that is the way that this is then going
to be distilled by the other children
the other children may not see this as a
more national issue but they may see
this instead as a personal issue again
the personal issue is very easy to build
up the argument to build up the case in
there's a certain way of looking at the
world and saying that as far as Yakov
was concerned there was only one woman
that he wanted to
marry and that was Rael and by extension
there was only one son maybe two that he
wanted to have and that's yoseph and all
the others are part of Yo's extremely
complicated personal life where he ends
up getting tricked into a marriage and
then he gets forced into other marriages
and yes it's not exactly a shotgun
wedding the the other ones but Yakov
essentially did not look to get into the
situation whereby all of the other
children that are over here were
produced that was not something that
Yakov looked for that was that
was yakov's life is complicated
and to say that Yosef was the
favorite because he favored Rael all
that that's been telling us is that yeah
we had this complexity already know one
generation earlier in terms of the wives
and Rael was favored and just like R was
favored Yosef is favored but on top of
that there's something else there's
something about ysf which is actually
reminds us of Rael and maybe it's the
outward Beauty and maybe there's
something else to it but we also have to
something and that is that every single
person other than his immediate family
every single person who meets Yosef
along the way is blown away by him and
wants to put him in a position of power
wants to make him in charge and Yosef is
apparently somebody who's incredibly
impressive by the way now if you deal
with some sibl RI rivalry that's not
necessarily going to going to help you
because again what happens if you're the
C CEO of a company and you're very
successful and you have a whole bunch of
kids and one of them is most and best
suited to become the new CEO and all the
other ones are not as well suited and
you choose that son to be in charge so
on the one hand there's going to be
Jealousy on the other hand they can say
you know what this is a good thing
because we all got stock in this and
we're all going to make a lot of money
but they can't get past this thing about
Yosef because and and I'm gonna say it
again
Israel loves ysf by the way the other
thing is the benim uncus over here tells
us benim is because Zak not as elderly
but as wise ysep was a wise child Ben
that he loved him because of his wisdom
and yes everybody loves him because of
his wisdom everybody puts him in charge
poi's House Prison parro's house yoseph
is the guy who always gets placed on top
of everyone else and in yacob's house as
well but in y house there's a bunch of
brothers and family Dynamics and who and
why are you being Chosen and why oh it's
it's only because he loved ra is why
he's choosing him over here but there's
a background to this which I haven't
said yet and it's the background which I
want to talk about because then
everything is going to open up a lot
more and that brings us to the third
thing in that verse all this whole verse
is the verse that tells you what's going
on although admittedly it's easy to miss
this because we can miss everything and
anything over here it says
is only mentioned one other time in
tanak in case uh you in case you in case
you don't know what it is then you
should feel inadequate because Rashi
points it out right over here and that
is that it's used in terms of one of
dav's children and we're told that it's
Royal clothing by the way just generally
in terms of uh of History things that
were of certain colors did belong to the
Royals and there were certain colors
that were prohibited for Lay people to
wear part of the background of of
wearing with actually would give an
indication that old Jews are royalty
that we are uh so look at me and say all
Jews it's old men like what's the matter
with you I see that look
and and uh and the the concept of uh of
the is the confirmation of that your
K and or or at least as a minimum you
can also move in the direction of
specifically with to move towards it
it's used all the time together with the
with the mishkan and with the clothing
of the Cohen but again even think about
Mor they put theet on him and so on
colorful clothing went together with
royalty and there were actually
considerations as far as who was allowed
to wear certain colors over here Theon
passim in my mind at least again a
I'll tell you there's two possibilities
but one of them is right the two
possibilities are is that Yakov is
already designating ysep as the Bor to
become the one who will be the Cohen to
work in the mishkan that's a very firm
and the focus way of saying it and then
there's the other way of saying it is
that yose is that ysep is being chosen
as the king and that's the correct way
of reading it and the reason why and you
can say to me how can you say it's the
correct way again you can find various
commentary is going in either way on
this and you'll ask me so why would I
say it's the correct way well obviously
it's my biased opinion but that's part
of what we're going to see as we as we
go further but in order to really
understand this we'll need to go
backwards a little bit also yeah but he
doesn't oh damn you just ruined the
whole thing you can at least say it's a
spoiler
alert you just ruin the whole book I if
anybody wants to leave now I mean you
can so all that you're pointing
out is that you've been here before and
second right second thing that you're
pointing at is RA should has a surprise
ending but let let's let
let's wrong he thought he was going to
be but he was
wrong again yes yes and yes and yes and
that has nothing to do with what's going
on right now right right now he just
gave him the Royal the Royal clothing
and Le let's let's try to go let's try
to go a little bit further again there's
there's a lot more in this that
hopefully will come back to some of it
if you look at source number two it's
mid mid at the very end it says aiv
that yoseph actually had four mothers
now or three mothers see that that's
part of what I need to stress there's
another reason which and and this is a
mistaken way of looking at things again
but it's if you want to overly analyze
in terms of the personalities and the
individuals and the TR and again the the
the tragedy and Trauma which is taking
place that would be that Yosef is also
in or
yoseph only has a father so for the
father there to treat him differently
than the others actually may have some
Merit to it because everyone else
has yoseph has a brother but his brother
is much much younger at this point if yo
if ysep is 17 then bamin is seven so a
seven-year-old brother is not exactly
the same as everyone else has a whole
group of
uh of of people to be with and ysep is
isolated so again I can say that ysep is
isolated and all alone so it's
interesting over
here so this mid reads it
as on the other hand this and all gonna
say about this is I think he had a bad
day when he wrote this I'm I'm again
first of all contradicts what we just
now saw and he writes
that he would pick on the children of
billah and zilpa because they were
children of only the pag shim now first
of all what I want you to know about
this is that actually there's other MIM
that said the exact opposite I mean and
again this is going to get us more into
the realm of politics I don't know
anybody here may be interested in
politics but
you how are we supposed to look at the
at the various Suns which exist first of
all just the numbers six Sons of Leia
two of bantul and Zila and then you have
two sons of Rael Yosef and and bamin so
as far as Yakov is concerned you can
easily say that he has he has 12 sons
and that and that's all I'm try to prove
this point that's it they're 12 sons but
even there's 12 sons not they're not
necessar all equal because yoseph was
just now placed on top so now how do you
look at all the others there's every
reason to believe that Le Lea who are
the largest faction and they have six
again power numbers that they may have
every reason to push below the children
of Vila and zilpa as being less worthy
and therefore essentially what in their
minds you have the real wives Leia and
Rael 6 versus two where they outow and
outflank and eventually they can get rid
of the competition if they want to again
that's also a spoiler alert over here
you can get rid of the competition if
you want to and then the the lower ones
may Bill and Zila they don't really have
a say in this now the reason why this
itself was so interesting and so
unfortunate is something that we're
going to see later on I'm just saying
we're coming back to this don't don't
don't stay there Rashi takes us to this
strange place and again I'm I'm I'm I am
not revealing what we're talking about
yet but Rashi in Source number four and
this is going to be number four and five
and six and seven
and eight and all of them are going to
take us to the same place and that is
that yose is essentially being attacked
this is just so incredibly Politically
Incorrect but you know what Rashia could
be politically incorrect if he wants the
midash could be politically incorrect he
wants there is something about it which
is intellectually satisfying on a
religious sense and there's also
something very unsatisfying the thing
which is satisfying is that Yosef goes
through a lot of suffering in his life
so essentially I can say that he goes
through suffering in order to build
character he builds goes through
suffering in order to become Yosef or he
goes to suffering because somehow he
deserves it and over here the this whole
approach is going to blame the victim
and is going to say that essentially he
deserved it and again just go back to
Dena right in last week and say yeah
essentially Dena deserved it do do you
realize
and and by the way I'm not even saying
you can't find Madan they're going to
say that but do you realize how bad that
really is to uh to go in that approach
by the way you you it's very popular to
do this in your line of work in in terms
of Israel Israel deserves they deserved
October 7 right essentially it's the
exact same thing it's taking the victim
and blaming the victim and saying no the
victim really had it coming to them
because for certain people that becomes
very uh politically and religiously and
ideologically satisfying to them but it
comes from a place which is of of evil
and of Cruelty and therefore we don't
love this approach do we I'm just saying
it's interesting how this has now become
on a on a completely macro level and I
assume you agree with me on that uh
completely over here where we going to
begin in Source number four vun n so I
pointed out that it's possible that Nar
is immature I can also say that he used
to chill out with these kids he used to
which means again if B Bill and B zil
are being ostracized by Bena because
they're the real sons and they're not
the real sons what does Yosef do by the
way this is great and it's terrible at
the same time it's great because it
shows your character of Yosef and it's
terrible because of how what price he's
going to pay for it what does he do he
lifts up the downtrodden he lifts up
those who are being pushed down and says
no I'm hanging with these guys and gives
them therefore automatically much more
status and much more credibility and
therefore he kids around with them he
plays around with them now that's how I
would have read it as in source for
writes he was very
immature seting sort of yes so I'm not
sure if it's the same word I I accept
that it is but uh I'm not sure exactly
what to do with it but but
up it means
to to D divest yourself of something
what what I will point out though just
in terms of the syntax of the verse
where it says over
here so whatever this n is it's together
with and now what Rashi just now did
for he made believe that it's not there
with look what he
did he acted in an immature way
would fix up his
hair I don't know exactly what he did
with his
eyes that yose tried to look attractive
way yose was attractive what look at so
I don't even know what to do with this
then so you look at those two different
parts of Rashi and essentially say what
in the world just now happened because
one seems to have nothing to do with the
other and it's not what it said
so therefore the second comment of Rashi
is exactly the one that I articulated a
moment ago that these are the one the
kids who have a lower social strata so
what Yosef tries to do is he tries to
reach out to them and he tries to help
them up in order to help their again
they're they're standing in the family
but that first part saying oh n there's
this impossible immaturity about Yosef
later on in Source number five where it
tells us y tor
what's the next verse next verse is Atif
she looked up and she saw by the way I
think if anybody has lots of time in our
hands they can look this up up on on Wu
Torah I have over a thousand lectures
there I don't know what we're up we're
getting close to
1300 and uh I think the one that was
listened to or downloaded the most was
the one that I called and here's to you
Mrs potifa so it just it it just goes to
show it's all it's all about forum and
not about
content no no we're blaming the victim
here we're absolutely blaming the victim
but but give me a second and we're we're
going to see where this this comes up a
number of times over here it says that
Yosef was
and next verse is oh Mrs potifar she
cast her eye upon by the way I spent all
week every day I free chat gbt and I
asked for an image show me an image of
of Mrs potifar grabbing at you I can
show you like six different images so
far that I have of this uh I I have a
Renaissance one I have one like from
ancient Egypt and so on what what what
they would produce as uh as an image of
this none of them are good by the way
they're they're all uh they're all bad I
to remind CH that he was 17 that she was
much older but at least in my mind
anyway if it fits with Mrs
Robinson so coming back over here Rashi
in Source five
y once he was put in
charge he started eating and drinking he
raided the
kitchen and he goes back to this point
and and he and he did his
hair God
says your father is mourning for you and
you're doing your
hair I'm gonna send the bear after you
which means you're gonna you're and then
mad by the way that's the end of rash
mad saying dot dot dot and then she
comes and she attacks him
in this is the where this is coming from
out it seems to be he walked in a uh in
a Hoy
manner so this is also interesting one
of the things that it says over here
continues in that M and it says that he
would bring
the you y told his father that his
brothers are checking out the local
canite girls by the way if that's what
it actually is it's actually true
because Yehuda then goes and marries the
Canon night girl so I don't even know
what to do with
this so therefore ysep
tells about that they're checking out
girls and therefore his punishment is
that she then goes and checks him out
which and and it costs him attacks him
and so on and so forth and again all of
this is absolutely 100% victim blaming
so embrace it and S number
seven this is a general comment back in
par when the when the yahar sees
somebody acting in such a self-absorbed
manner
who he's mine which means I guess the
first step towards falling to the eight
Sahara is giving into certain extent of
uh of self absorbent and what word did
he use that was a good one Vanity Vanity
we like vanity I mean we like the word
good um and again Source number eight
which is M
there again what's going on in the
background what is God doing
what it say right beforeand look how
attractive y was
and it should have said
here this is considered
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like same exact mid I'm just saying it
It's Time After Time After Time two of
them about y just generally but using
the same terminology that ysep
essentially is full of vanity according
to this self-absorbed and therefore God
says okay let's see let's see how you're
GNA get out of this one now and there
and therefore he gets his uh various
punishments and I'm gonna say it again
all of this right now we have no idea
what to do with so let's put this as
another thing on the side and then we're
going to come back to this we're we're
we're actually going back to 19th
century approaches today and that's like
one one big solution for everything
right that's very 19th century thought
if you know that then good if not also
good big big problems big Solutions
Source number nine Rose K not to be
confused in any way with yosf Caro the
rashbam is actually going to quote this
and say wow that's really good separate
issue completely here we're back when
yakob says to Ys go down to and see
how your brothers are so again exactly
what I said before that Y
is and the father asks for you know what
is going on so he articulates a
problem why does yov sent him sent
him was afraid for his
kids that's the place that they killed
whole bunch of
people says I'm afraid by the by the way
that's just so interesting I'm not sure
what Y what ysf is going to do for them
I'm not sure you
know you know let's continue that a
little bit in uh Source number
10 I'll say one more thing about this if
you look on the bottom of that Yosef
Caro there's a note that
says leave that a second um in Source
number 10 it's he quotes the r sorry the
rash has
saying he quotes this comment and he
says and I really like it so the rasham
also adopted this
idea so this is already somebody who's
much more recent he says I don't like
it so essentially what is going on over
here so this issue of sh by the way we
just now
moved again if you're not following we
just now moved to an issue of giography
why because it's part I'm gonna say it
again it's actually part of the same
issue but we don't see it at all yet
because we're just looking at little
pieces and as I said there's one larger
issue going on um I would have answered
very simply why go to because is a place
that we actually own the property there
it's question of real
estate look
at and again if you didn't realize or
remember this this is the end of peram
giml perlam is what happens once they're
there but over here they actually buy
some of the property over there they're
land owners by sh so therefore why of
all places would yakov's children go to
graay in Shen because we own property
there so therefore if you're concerned
with any of the locals being upset with
you because so I'm saying that was my
easy solution so I just had to look to
find someone who said it I did find it
in sour 13 but I'm just saying you you
can go for him or not go for him I was
just looking because I felt someone had
to say it so finally somebody uh
somebody said it but um on the other
hand and maybe this and you could take
this either way in Source 12 it's a
really great
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verse the translation which I found for
this is good as any
as they set out this after they Le The
Terror from God fell on the city's
roundabout they did not pursue the sons
of yakob which means why were they safe
because God intervened in order to
protect them by the way that also is
really interesting is God actually
supporting Shimon and
Ley this is my post post October 7th
interpretation how a new a whole new
commentary after October 7th is this God
supporting and approving or is God being
more pragmatic and says listen I need
bakov around otherwise the story ends a
little prematurely so you could decide
whichever way you
prefer but I will note that Yakov at
least in Bara doesn't argue in terms of
morality Yakov argues in terms of
pragmatism we're small in number they're
great in number what's going to be with
us but he doesn't say what you did was
morally wrong that's also interesting
the other thing is just a present for
some of you the why this is not serious
I have to warn you when I'm not being
serious
why did uh the brothers insist that they
all go through a Brit before they killed
them so the real answer you would say is
in order to weaken them in order and so
on but that's not the real the real
answer is that they converted them to
become Jewish because who's going to
care about a bunch of Jews who were
killed there would be no un
investigation anyway it's a present for
you you can use this whenever you think
it's politically expedient if you don't
use it I also
understand okay let's try now to unpack
some of this I want to skip and I want
to go
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to I want to go to Source
16 Source 16 goes back to the issue of
yob sending him to sh and why as soon as
this we should all get a little nervous
no look today if somebody would say to
you listen I'm going to go to sh today
so this may not be the best place that
you want to go to so in Source number 16
we find that the gor tells us as
follows it's really interesting the one
who speaking
right it's a place which
is set up as it were for
painful Behavior
she was
abused was
sold and is where the kingdom was
divided if you go back to Source
15 Rashi over here he says a couple of
things which are interesting and and
again one
spend the whole day on this
Rashi first Rashi says that Yakov
accompanies y when he sends him and he
sends
him soash
asks and so on essentially saying is
that yob s y whether it's bnst to him or
not is the beginning of the Fulfillment
of the Brit banaran which means they're
going to go into a land which isn't
theirs which means you think you're
sending ysep northward you think you're
sending him to Shem you think that
things are going to work out one way
somehow God is going to turn things
around so meet an anonymous man in the
field even though his brothers have gone
to a different place they went to do
time he's going to find them anyway and
they're going to send him right back and
then they think they're getting rid of
their brother but what's going to happen
a little karma is going to happen and
they going to all end up in Egypt as
well God's going to make a famine and so
on and so forth they're going to end up
in Egypt and then all of their children
become slaves and then hundreds of years
later we're going to be able to get out
of Egypt but that's meaning the Brit
upam is happening now and that's and
that's what Rashi gets into right here
at this point there is a a Divine hand
which is guiding what's taking place now
if that wasn't enough Rashi then
continues and
says right in the same
so you realize that rash is telling us
the same tradition that we just now saw
from the
talud but the truth is that now we're a
little bit closer to understand the
larger issue which is taking place and
that issue is kingship and that question
is who will be
king and now why that's a question at
this point point is what I still need to
uh show and we need to get back to that
ramom but I'm not quite ready to go back
there yet let's first move
over and look at
again at source
17 117 for
real wa any of those right
now let me just think what we want
instead how we want to do this
okay we we'll do we'll do it the way
that I put it on the
paper I'm gonna say it again that the
issue over here is who's going to be
king and you can ask me why is that an
issue right now so I I want to get now a
little bit of
focus and a little bit of big picture
because we we tend to always lose big
picture and uh we we tend to look at
literal things like one of the things
that happens is again I don't know how
we always learn Kish or we did learn
Kish we do learn Kish sometimes we get
hyperfocused on on on words on letters
on on on sentences on on chapters on
alot on episodes and we don't
necessarily see the the bigger things
but thematically there's something that
has happened three times in a row
and we completely ignored it I think as
as a theme because maybe we just didn't
realize it and didn't see it in Source
17 which again is peric LAM
giml and this part is
easy asov turns to Yakov and and this is
what we did last week asov turns to
Yakov and says let's go together let's
travel together and what's yakov's
response Yakov response is no which
means in a certain sense there's the is
an offer and there's a possibility of
Yakov and of reuniting and joining
forces together and being one family one
clan one group one nation and so on of
course we know the reason why this is
not going to happen is because of the
prophecy that Rifka receives which Yakov
apparently inherits and Yakov instead
defers and no you know you go on we'll
catch up and whatever if you think a
second now about chapter about Source 18
which is the next chapter chapter
34 what are we told
then we're told that we have the story
of Dena and Sh and what happened there
they say these people will live together
with us we'll marry their children we'll
marry their children and there's also
some you know it's not always completely
honest let's look a little bit about
this
again we're gonna marry which means
we're become one
nation and you by the way the Jews
what's your role Gonna Be by the way
this is such wonderful anti-semitic
tropes you guys can be
traitors right you can you'll be
involved in
trade you could have also have said you
know you can
land it's one of the things that didn't
always happen um as it goes on we're
skipping a little bit they tell them to
go and have the circumcision and
then will be one nation that's the offer
on the table they come back meaning come
back and tell their people
these people are they're honest they'll
live with
us and if we do this then we could take
everything which is theirs again it's
it's just staring at you what's the
offer on the table over here again
that's what they say among themselves
what's the offer on the table become one
nation so I'm going to say it again if I
were to to have asked you before what
does chapter 33 and chapter 34 have in
common it's both the same theme that we
should join another nation and become
part of them if uh if you paid attention
to Source 19 which is right before that
it's peric lamad Olive that's where love
that's a separation from L where L also
says right
which means essentially what does love
want love really wants them to stay
there as well and to be one nation but
again this is this journey that yakov's
on the journey is to become a separate
nation he leaves love and to go back to
the land of Israel be because that is
where he will become a nation on the way
there he gets stopped by ASA no let's
join together no when he gets there
someone else come let's join together no
which means I'm going to say it again
how easy was that to miss that this is
the theme which is taking place the
theme is nation building the thing is
the theme is this emerging people which
I'm now going to call Israel Israel is
emerging out of everything that we're
looking at over here and because each
one of these episodes was dramatic unto
itself and was important unto himself we
kind of missed the big picture and see
what is really taking place over here
across the way and that is again if I
had to label this the emergence of am
Israel which by the way doesn't even
have a name yet but now at least perhaps
we can see this a little bit better in
Source 21 which is peric lamit where
does peric lamit come after
L which yes that was pretty obvious
after the as of Temptation or or
possibility and after the again
theoretical
possibility so God comes and appears
I say this again now this is not only
nation building now we're naming the
nation and he says increase in numbers
and so on and all of that is clear and
we're used to it and we've heard all of
this before which is why you kind of get
lazy no insult unless you're actually
sleeping and it's the last and it's the
next word which was so easy to
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miss and Kings will emerge from your
loins that was a quite literal biblical
translation Kings will emerge from your
loins
viu how in the world do you process what
was just now said and I'll tell you how
all of we process it if you paid
attention to it and you even noticed
that God said that because I don't
believe God said this particular thing
to Aram or to Y I'm pretty sure that he
never said this that now something new
has happened now they're Israel now they
come back now they have
numbers there's something that and then
you which means going back to your
observation when you try to ruin the
whole class before that yakov's first
thought as far as who is the one who is
going to be this king who is going to
take over next Generation you can't
leave a vacuum of leadership you can't
leave it you know in a chaotic situation
afterwards somebody has to be appointed
because we are not just a family we're
more than a family there's something
else that has to take place over here
and this word over here that kings are
going to come out I am going to tell you
again now this has been the theme for
everything which we have seen before
everything that we have seen goes back
to this one word and then we can perhaps
understand this a little bit better
which you're getting the land the land
is going to be called Israel the people
are going to be called Israel kings are
going to emerge from this um
continue because it gets really good now
now we have to tie up some more Theo
ends in we're still in Source
is right Israel
travels that's different from all the
other traveling because story been
Israel travels which shouldn't be so
surprising because now they're called
Israel when Israel dwelt in this
place and that's the middle of the
what's the continuation of
the
so and then not only bov then we have
our division
bov and it breaks it down
which is a little surprising because it
included B just now
nonetheless I don't know if you really
followed what I was
saying first of all and this we've
discussed before as well Ruan is trying
to do something which is similar to what
Adon yahu does later on he's trying to
stake a claim by taking his father's
pesh and therefore to claim that he is
the rightful Heir we're already now
talking about a nation we're already in
the land we've rejected these other
nations who have tried to join with us
we will be your separate people and ruve
now is asserting his rights as firstborn
and saying by the way in his mind at
least and saying that I am taking her
but it's really interesting that he
calls her pish aiv and and you could
actually defend some of this because
what does it say afterwards right
afterwards it calls it SH now just
because
it's
sorry doesn't tell you what their status
is but what did it say about
y treats the children of Bill and Zila
as being wives of the father having full
status well ruven is remember I read Med
I told you he had a bad day well ruven
was the one who treated Bila as if she
was only a leish and therefore chatt and
therefore property and he could take it
and therefore he's flexing his muscles
over here and what happens is that Yakov
completely rejects this and which means
I want to read that verse
again and that's great because you know
what yob just now did he did the
opposite of what others would have done
and be honest for a second if we're
actually capable are we
capable what ruen did is worse than
anything
did I'm just saying could we be honest
about that he did something worse than I
I know I know I know we can then use the
midar the cover up he didn't really do
it he just move right he moved the bed
that's all come on just just read the
words a
second I would believe so the the the
bigger problem is is that a PES it's
actually m whether it even applies first
of all we before out T so don't bother
me second of all the ROM is of the
opinion and this is really important
that aegish is only something which is
the right of a king and no one else
because we're going to come back to
kingship because that's what all of this
is about anyway because once you're a
nation then the leader becomes the king
and the whole thing over here is about
the king but do you realize what yakob
did as opposed to
Israel and Ruben takes the
that is an act of him trying to rest the
kingship for
himself what does yov do yakob does not
kick him out yakob does not send him
away Yakov still has 12 kids because in
a nation some people are gonna mess up
in a nation some people GNA be bad in
the family maybe can be insurmountable I
don't know but this is not a family this
is a
nation do you realize now how
significant it is later on when Yosef
has a dream with and he sees 11 Stars
because Yosef could have imagine if yose
had a dream said saw 10 stars there you
know ruen maybe should not be considered
part of this family anymore so I'm
saying it really is significant that
yoseph has inherited his father's
Outlook whereby there's 12 sons that's
what it is there are 12
sons and and and even the ruin did some
and the very next verse he's still is
he's just not kingship mat
and so on and so forth that's the quote
unquote blessing that he gets so I guess
the question at this point is uh where
do we go from all of this let's just
point that again in Source 22 it emerges
a second time that's paramid B and of
course pericam comes right after paramid
hey which was after paramid okay I hope
you're on to me on that
is guess what the subtext is over here
in peric lamid which comes right before
peric lamad Zan and what happens to
peric lamad Zan that's this week's para
para vev when what are we really talking
about the Mel in is that's what we're
talking about that's what the topic is
over here so now we got a bunch of
things to try to finish up and obviously
we don't have time to do everything I
want you to do so if I want to go back
to that ramom for moment one of the
things that's in I'm looking I don't
know Source
14 one of the things about a
is a needs to take care of his
hair Mel needs to look
good one second was that was was that at
least one second was that at least
interesting now did that one second did
I just now with one one half a sentence
just now change
everything right
yeah no no I'm saying that is so
important if you want to continue a if
you want to continue a little bit more
over here it says you know what else it
says again the Raam I do not believe is
opened up toay as he's writing this but
look towards the end of that Source he
says and what is he called he's called
The Shepherd which means when when
he's what is a king a king is a
shepherd He quotes a
verse that what is a king a king is
somebody who's essentially a Shepherd
now I'm gonna tell you again to go back
to that verse and read that verse and
say okay so what's really going on over
here so I keep on insisting what's
really going on over here is to
understand what has happened to lead up
to this point pay attention to peric
lamad ALF that was leaving love pay
attention to peric lamad giml that was
leaving ASA the Temptation pay attention
to peric lamad that's where the whole
story were again the possibility of
joining look at peric lamad hay where
God says no Kings will come out of you
and then again in peric lamid V where it
says oh before there was a king in
Israel meaning how many times do you
need this to be pointed out until you
actually get it so now just a couple of
more
things part of being a king is also the
ability of deciding who will live and
who will
die so I just want to suggest a couple
of more things and then we'll we'll stop
King King has life in in in their hands
even this whole that you that you make a
br when you see a king it's only a king
that actually can can have somebody put
to death it's life and death in their
hands so just try again to try to put
some of this together and to make sense
of some of this I want to point out a
midash
which I mean also we not necessarily
know what to do with look at source
number
28 Yehuda by the way did you like that
before was am Yosi talking about Yi and
now it's
Yehuda who's talking about Yehuda but
one day I will write about this because
I have hundreds of examples of this
by the way he is the famous Yehuda one
of the five students
of becomes king because of these three
speeches that he
gives now I found this really
interesting maybe on purpose Maybe by
accident whoever did this Edition OFA
two of the three gave you the sources
for and they're both empiric mandal
that's during the time where Yosef is
already in Egypt and then there are
negotiations taking place right but but
it skipped the first one it didn't tell
you the first one and the first one to
me was the most interesting because look
at source 2 it's also the first one look
at source 29 because sit in peric which
is long before
per that's what it was talking
about deciding sorry Yehuda deciding who
will live and who will die don't kill
yoseph sell him over here and you could
have said that's the worst thing Yehuda
did and look what that midrash just now
said no that's Yehuda acting as king why
because that's what Kings do I'm just
gonna add as a as a somewhat of a
postcript to this that there's also you
know I I continued last night after I
sent the sources and I collected some
more and it's really about yoseph and
the the baker later on when the wine
stward is going to come in front of the
king and this is ready next week he's
going to say and and I I want to be very
very careful with the words that he
says that there was this again this
kid that yoseph determined that he right
right I would live and he would die that
is yose very much acting King and by the
way the gamorra says it like I said it
Rashi moves away from it you look at the
various we shown him they don't know
what to say how can you how could this
guy say this in front of the king of
Egypt who really can decide who will
live and who will die but I'm going to
say it again you actually see now that
Yehuda acts like the king there's more
it's I mean what I was going to get into
a bit also would have been the the whole
story with Tamar and you know kill her
no don't kill her I mean this is a king
behaving and doing the things that he's
doing you which means essentially when
you pay attention over
here the question now is so who's going
to be king and then you have yosea
moving next week the brothers are going
to come back will he let them live or
will he kill them will they live or will
they die and I want say I know we we get
caught up in the drama of it and as we
get caught up in the drama just like
every other episode I pointed out till
now we get caught up in the drama and
then we miss what the real story is over
here the real story is who's going to be
king and how is and how is this going to
be determined and now you know there
were three candidates one is become
disqualified and that's Ruan and now
there's two more candidates and one is
Yosef who is the first pick of Yakov and
the other one who emerges out of and you
don't even know how he emerges from all
this and that is Yehuda but Yehuda is
acting very king-like and that's what
the medish picked up on he's acting very
king-like and now all that we have to
say is wow this is really interesting I
sure wonder how old this is going to
work
out class is
over so you tell
me yoseph Yosef is King Yosef is King
the only issue is he's not the king of
Jews that's it but yob was looking for
who going to be yeah and Yosef was most
capable but they were they were not able
to accept him as king