Midrash Rabbah

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The great Midrash Rabbah, a collection of aggadic midrashim on the Torah and the Five Megillot. These rabbinic commentaries explore the deeper meanings of Scripture through parable, allegory, and legend.

Redeeming a Donkey's Firstborn and Its Hidden Lesson

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:7

Seems straightforward. But a curious question arises, a question that leads us into a fascinating rabbinic debate found in Bereshit Rabbah 70. The scene opens with an idolater tryi...

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Good News Lifted Jacob's Feet on His Journey East

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:8

There's something to that. In fact, the rabbis saw that connection way back when. We find ourselves in (Genesis 29:1), where it says, "Jacob lifted his feet, and went to the land o...

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Divine Presence Beyond the Firmament

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:9

The Rabbis, masters of drash (interpretive storytelling), loved to find echoes and allusions throughout the Torah. They saw connections where we might only see separate stories. An...

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Jacob Meets Shepherds at the Well and Asks of Laban

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:10

Take the story of Jacob meeting Rachel at the well. It seems straightforward: boy meets girl, asks about her family, gets the scoop. But according to Bereshit Rabbah, ancient rabbi...

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Jacob Asks the Shepherds if There Is Peace

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:11

Even a casual "How's it going?" can hold a world of unspoken understanding. Let's peek into Bereshit Rabbah, specifically section 70, for a gem on just this. The scene: Jacob, our ...

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Jacob Rolls the Stone from the Well for Rachel

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:12

The Torah is full of moments that, on the surface, might seem straightforward, but when we delve deeper, we uncover layers of meaning and significance. Take, for instance, the stor...

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Jacob Tells Rachel He Can Match Laban in Cunning

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:13

Take the meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well. We read in (Genesis 29:12), "Jacob told Rachel that he was her father’s brother, and that he was Rebecca’s son, and she ran and to...

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Laban Welcomes Jacob but Finds Him Empty-Handed

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:14

We see that play out in the story of Jacob and Laban. In (Genesis 29:14), we read, "Laban said to him: Indeed, you are my bone and my flesh, and he stayed with him a month’s time."...

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Leah — Laban at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:15

We often think of the big players – kings, prophets, warriors – as isolated figures. But Jewish tradition reminds us that even the mightiest oak grows from the smallest acorn, and ...

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Why Leah's Eyes Were Delicate from Weeping

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:16

We all know the story of Jacob, Rachel, and Leah. But have you ever paused to really consider Leah's eyes? (Genesis 29:17) tells us, "Leah’s eyes were delicate and Rachel was of be...

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Rachel — Jacob at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:17

That’s the kind of love story we find simmering in the Book of Genesis, specifically when Jacob meets Rachel. But, as always, the Torah isn’t just a simple romance novel; it’s laye...

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Jacob in Battle of Laban

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:18

That's the story we find ourselves in today, deep in the heart of Bereshit Rabbah, a classic collection of rabbinic interpretations of the Book of Genesis. The verse in question? (...

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Laban Switches Leah for Rachel on the Wedding Night

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:19

Jacob certainly had that experience. We all know the story from Genesis 29: Jacob, working for his uncle Laban, falls head-over-heels for the younger daughter, Rachel. He agrees to...

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Rachel — Marriage of Jacob

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 70:20

You remember the story. Jacob, madly in love with Rachel, agrees to work for her father, Laban, for seven long years to earn her hand in marriage. But Laban, that sly trickster, sw...

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God Opens Leah's Womb Because She Was Unloved

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:1

The verse in question is (Genesis 29:31): “The Lord saw that Leah was unloved, and He opened her womb, and Rachel was barren.” Seems straightforward. But Rabbi Binyamin links this ...

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God Supports Those Who Fall and Lifts the Barren

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:2

Jewish tradition offers comfort and hope in those moments. It reminds us that even in the depths of despair, we are noticed, and our fortunes can change. The verse in Psalms (145:1...

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Leah's Journey

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:3

Our journey begins with Leah, one of the matriarchs of the Jewish people. (Genesis 29:32) tells us, "Leah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Reuben; she said: Becaus...

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Leah Names Her Sons as Prophecies of the Future

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:4

They're often far more than just labels; they're prophecies, reflections of emotions, and even glimpses into the future. Remember the story? Leah, unloved by her husband Jacob, fin...

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The Golden Calf of Levi

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:5

The ancient rabbis certainly did. to a fascinating passage from Bereshit Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations on the Book of Genesis, and see what they had to say about...

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Rachel's Envy of Leah and Its Deeper Meaning

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:6

The Torah tells us, "Rachel saw that she did not bear children for Jacob; Rachel envied her sister and she said to Jacob: Give me children, and if not, I am dead" (Genesis 30:1). B...

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Jacob's Harsh Reply to Rachel's Plea for Children

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:7

The Torah, in its profound wisdom, doesn't shy away from showing us even our greatest heroes making these kinds of mistakes. Take Jacob and Rachel, for example. We find them in a m...

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Jacob — Birth of Rachel

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:8

We often focus on the big battles and pronouncements, but sometimes the most profound moments are the ones whispered in private, the decisions made in the depths of the heart. Take...

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Birth of Elijah

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:9

We often have these grand ideas of lineage, of destiny woven into our very DNA. But what if the story is more…complicated? to a passage from Bereshit Rabbah 71 and wrestle with jus...

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Birth of Asher

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 71:10

Sometimes, the answer lies hidden in the stories of our ancestors, like the tale of Asher, one of Jacob's twelve sons. In (Genesis 30:12), we read, "Zilpa the maidservant of Leah g...

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Faith of Rachel

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:1

It all starts simply enough: "Reuben went during the days of wheat harvest, found mandrakes in the field, and brought them to Leah, his mother. Rachel said to Leah: Please give me ...

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Reuben and the Matriarchs

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:2

It’s truly fascinating. In (Genesis 30:14), we read about Reuben, Jacob’s eldest son, finding dudaim (דּוּדָאִים) in the field. The verse states: "Reuben went during the days of wh...

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Leah — Rachel at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:3

It all comes to mind when we look at the story of Rachel and Leah, and those fateful dudaim, the mandrakes. The scene is set in (Genesis 30:15). Rachel, unable to conceive, is desp...

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Leah Hires Jacob with Mandrakes for One Night

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:4

Take the story of Jacob, Leah, and some very potent mandrakes in (Genesis 30:16-17). Seems like a simple domestic scene. But the sages of the Bereshit Rabbah (Genesis Rabbah), a cl...

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Leah Prevents Jacob from Washing His Feet

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:5

The ancient rabbis certainly did.It sheds light on the complex relationship between Leah, Jacob, and the birth of the tribes of Israel. The text opens with Leah going out to meet J...

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Leah — Zebulun at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 72:6

We’re talking about Leah, wife of Jacob. You remember Leah: first wife, given in a switcheroo by her father Laban! By this point, she’s already given Jacob a whole bunch of sons. B...

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Rachel — Sarah at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:1

Specifically, God remembering us. Our verse for today comes from (Genesis 30:22): “God remembered Rachel, and God heeded her, and He opened her womb.” A simple verse. But like so m...

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God Remembered Rachel and Opened Her Womb

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:2

The story of Rachel in the book of Genesis speaks directly to that feeling, and offers a powerful message of hope. The Torah tells us simply, "God remembered Rachel" (Genesis 30:22...

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Laban — Kingdom of Jacob

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:3

The ancient rabbis certainly did, and they found wisdom in the most unexpected places – even in the words of King David and the story of Jacob and Laban. to a fascinating passage f...

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Rachel's Secret Signs That Saved Her Sister Leah

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:4

Our story begins with Rachel, one of the matriarchs of the Jewish people. She was barren, a source of immense sorrow in a time when children were seen as a woman's greatest blessin...

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Rachel Says God Has Removed My Disgrace at Last

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:5

The verse we're looking at is (Genesis 30:23), where Rachel, finally blessed with a son, exclaims, "God has removed my disgrace!" But what exactly is this "disgrace" she's referrin...

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Rachel Names Joseph and Prays for Another Son

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:6

Take Rachel, for example. When she names her son Joseph, it’s more than just a sweet moment. It’s packed with layers of meaning, hinting at destinies yet to unfold. "She called his...

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Joseph's Birth Gave Jacob Courage to Face Esau

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:7

That’s the kind of feeling we get when we delve into Bereshit Rabbah, a classic collection of rabbinic interpretations on the Book of Genesis. Specifically, let’s look at verse 30:...

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Kingdom of Laban of Jacob

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:8

The ancient rabbis certainly thought it was possible. to a fascinating passage from Bereshit Rabbah, a classical collection of rabbinic interpretations on the Book of Genesis, spec...

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Jacob's Honest Wage Agreement Over Speckled Sheep

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:9

We find a classic example of that – and its consequences – in the story of Jacob and Laban. It all revolves around a seemingly simple agreement about sheep, and honesty... or the l...

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Jacob's Striped Rods in the Watering Troughs

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:10

The Torah tells us, "Jacob took for himself rods of fresh poplar, and almond, and plane; he peeled white streaks in them, exposing the white that was in the rods” (Genesis 30:37). ...

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Jacob — World to Come

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:11

We often think of money, houses, cars... but what about flocks? (Genesis 30:43) tells us that Jacob, the patriarch, "became exceedingly prosperous." Now, "prosperous" is an underst...

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Jacob — Kingdom of Laban

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 73:12

The Torah, in the story of Jacob, gives us a masterclass in reading those unspoken cues. It all starts when Jacob, working for his less-than-honest father-in-law Laban, begins to p...

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God Tells Jacob to Return to the Land of His Fathers

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:1

It’s a feeling as old as time, and it resonates deeply within the story of Jacob. We find him in (Genesis 31:3), receiving a direct message from the Almighty: "Return to the land o...

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Gamliel — Rachel at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:2

It turns out, this isn't just a modern consideration. The ancient rabbis were thinking about this too! Our story today comes from Bereshit Rabbah (Genesis Rabbah), a collection of ...

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Laban's Transgression

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:3

Jacob, our patriarch, knew that feeling all too well. He was working for his father-in-law, Laban, and things were…complicated. In Genesis 31, we hear Jacob expressing his frustrat...

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Death of Rachel

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:4

But the rabbis of the Talmud saw something more. Rabbi Yudan offers one explanation: Rachel died first "because she spoke before her sister." It's a fascinating idea, suggesting pe...

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Canaan — Jacob at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:5

We pick up the story with Jacob preparing to leave Laban. Remember the scene? Jacob, after years of hard work and trickery (and being tricked himself!), is finally heading back to ...

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How Laban Covered Three Days of Travel in a Single Day

Midrash Rabbah Bereshit Rabbah 74:6

(Genesis 31:22) tells us, "It was told to Laban on the third day that Jacob had fled." Three days! That's all it took for word to reach Laban. But here’s where it gets interesting....

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