Parshat Vayigash

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Judah's plea for Benjamin, Joseph reveals himself to his brothers, and Jacob's family descends to Egypt. Genesis 44:18-47:27.

Yaakov and the Origins of the World

Midrash Aggadah Yalkut Shimoni on Torah 763:12

The Yalkut Shimoni, a compilation of Midrashic teachings, hints at just such an idea with a fascinating take on a seemingly ordinary object: a staff. It all starts with the verse i...

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Prophecy of Nebuchadnezzar

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 43:32

That feeling of déjà vu, that unsettling sense that we've been here before… it's a powerful one, and it echoes through Jewish history, particularly when we talk about exile. Sifrei...

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Statutes and Judgments of Omer

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 136:1

But who exactly is being told to do this counting? Is it the beth-din, the Jewish court, maybe acting on behalf of the community? That's where the Sifrei Devarim, a collection of e...

Songs of David

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 332:1

The Torah grapples with these emotions too, but on a cosmic scale. Today, we’re diving into a powerful verse from Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, that spea...

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Tharmuth Before the Flood

Apocrypha Book of Jubilees 47:9

We all know the broad strokes – the decree, the basket, the river. But have you ever stopped to consider the details, the near-miraculous chain of events that had to unfold just so...

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Manasseh's Prayer and Adonai

Other Texts Prayer of Manasseh 1:7

Jewish tradition understands that feeling. Deeply. And it offers a lifeline. It's a lifeline we find in unexpected places – like the apocryphal Prayer of Manasseh. This short, powe...

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Hidden Secrets of Creation and Greeks

Josephus Against Apion 2:1

Josephus begins by expressing his astonishment at those who insist on relying solely on Greek sources when seeking information about the most ancient events. Why, he asks, should w...

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Defense of Judaism

Josephus Against Apion 6:1

Josephus, in his work Against Apion, reflects on this very question. He's making a case for the integrity and antiquity of Jewish history, and he does so by comparing it to the his...

Herodotus's Miracle

Josephus Against Apion 12:1

Josephus, the first-century Romano-Jewish historian, grappled with this very question when trying to explain why the Jewish people weren't as well-known to the Greeks as, say, the ...

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