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Vayishlach: Torah 8

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Jacob sends messengers. He receives back troubling news. How does Jacob respond? How does the Torah want us to understand Jacob's Mincha gift to Esau? Is there a messianic revelation somewhere in this portion? We are witnessing the transformation of Jacob, who finds himself alone and empty once again, only to discover that he is not alone. There is so much to consider in this portion. Give a listen!
References: Genesis 32:9-13; 32:13; John 17:6.

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Jacob sends messengers. He receives back troubling news. How does Jacob respond? How does the Torah want us to understand Jacob's Mincha gift to Esau? Is there a messianic revelation somewhere in this portion? We are witnessing the transformation of Jacob, who finds himself alone and empty once again, only to discover that he is not alone. There is so much to consider in this portion. Give a listen!
References: Genesis 32:9-13; 32:13; John 17:6.

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