Why did Yosef's brothers sell him? How could the sons of Yaakov, disciples of righteous teachings, commit such a terrible act?
The Torah offers us insight into the events that led to this tragedy.
Why did Yosef's brothers sell him? How could the sons of Yaakov, disciples of righteous teachings, commit such a terrible act?
The Torah offers us insight into the events that led to this tragedy.
Parshat Vayigash concludes with an account of how Yosef managed the famine in Egypt, a time of great economic and social upheaval.
Yaakov returns to his native land. Here, he will meet with his twin brother Eisav—and Yaakov has every reason to believe that Eisav wants to kill
The parashah of Vayeishev, meaning “Yaakov dwelled,” takes us through the significant events that followed Yaakov’s reunion with his father Yitzchok