Noam Elimelech (Rebbe Elimelech)

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Noam Elimelech, Bereshit

In his commentary on Parashat Bereshit, Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk (the Noam Elimelech) asks a deceptively simple question: why does the Torah begin with the word "beginning"? Ras...

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The Righteous Person Who Protects a Generation

Noam Elimelech, Noach

In Parashat Noach, Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk redefines what it means to be a righteous person. The Torah says Noah was "a righteous person, complete in his generations" (Genesis ...

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Go to Yourself - Abraham's Inner Journey

Noam Elimelech, Lech Lecha

God's command to Abraham—"Go forth from your land, your birthplace, and your father's house" (Genesis 12:1)—reads like travel instructions. Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, in his comm...

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Abraham's Tent Open on All Four Sides

Noam Elimelech, Vayera

The opening of Parashat Vayera—"And God appeared to him at the terebinths of Mamre" (Genesis 18:1)—seems straightforward. Abraham is sitting at his tent, and God appears. But Rebbe...

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The Life of Sarah That Was All Good

Noam Elimelech, Chayye Sara

"And Sarah's lifetime was one hundred years and twenty years and seven years" (Genesis 23:1). Rashi offers his famous comment: at one hundred she was like twenty (free from sin), a...

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Two Nations Struggling in One Womb

Noam Elimelech, Toldot

"These are the generations of Isaac, the son of Abraham" (Genesis 25:19). Rashi comments simply: "these are Jacob and Esau, who are discussed in the portion." But Rebbe Elimelech o...

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How Jacob Prepared to Face His Worst Enemy

Noam Elimelech, Vayishlach

"And Jacob sent messengers ahead of him" (Genesis 32:4). On the surface, Jacob is preparing to meet his brother Esau. Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, reading Parashat Vayishlach, sees...

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The Coat of Colors and Joseph's Fall Into Darkness

Noam Elimelech, Vayeshev

"And Jacob settled in the land where his father dwelled" (Genesis 37:1). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk opens his commentary on Parashat Vayeshev not with Joseph's coat or his brother...

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From Dungeon to Throne in a Single Morning

Noam Elimelech, Miketz

"After two years' time, Pharaoh dreamed that he was standing by the Nile" (Genesis 41:1). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, in Parashat Miketz, turns Pharaoh's dream into a warning abou...

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Joseph Revealed Himself and the Room Went Silent

Noam Elimelech, Vayigash

"And Judah approached him" (Genesis 44:18). The verse says Judah "approached him"—but does not specify whom. Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk takes the ambiguity and runs with it: the t...

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Jacob's Last Words That Sealed the Future

Noam Elimelech, Vayechi

Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk opens his teaching on Parashat Vayechi with a striking image from the Talmud (Shabbat 78b): a person who has "not yet repaid" their debt. Every human be...

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The Daughter of Pharaoh Who Saved Moses

Noam Elimelech, Shemot

"And these are the names of the children of Israel who came to Egypt" (Exodus 1:1). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk opens his commentary on Parashat Shemot with a strange claim: a pers...

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God Hardened Pharaoh so Egypt Would Break

Noam Elimelech, Vaera

"And God spoke to Moses" (Exodus 6:2). The Hebrew word for "spoke" (vayedaber) implies harshness, while "said" (vayomer) implies gentleness. Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk uses this g...

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One Man Jumped Into the Sea Before It Split

Noam Elimelech, Beshalach

"And it came to pass when Pharaoh sent out the people" (Exodus 13:17). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk reads the entire Exodus story as a map of the soul's struggle against the evil in...

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The Convert Who Heard What No One Else Did

Noam Elimelech, Yitro

"And Moses went up to God" (Exodus 19:3). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, commenting on Parashat Yitro, draws a distinction between two kinds of righteous people—and explains why Mose...

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Every Person Has a Tabernacle Inside Them

Noam Elimelech, Terumah

"And you shall plate it with pure gold" (Exodus 25:11). The Talmud (Sukkah 45b) reads the verse about the Tabernacle's acacia wood—"standing up" (Exodus 26:15)—to mean that the woo...

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The Eternal Light That Never Goes Out

Noam Elimelech, Tetzaveh

"And you shall command the Children of Israel" (Exodus 27:20). Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, in Parashat Tetzaveh, asks a question that cuts to the heart of what tzaddik (a righteou...

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