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Parashat Vayechi

Genesis 47:28-50:26

Bereshit concludes with Yaakov’s final blessings to his sons and Yoseph’s two children, each carrying distinct destinies. As Yaakov dies, the narrative balances the pain of endings with the hope of a future in which Israel will eventually return to its land. The book closes quietly but powerfully, reminding us that the story of God and Israel is only beginning.

  • Joseph and the Quirks of History

    In Parashat Vayechi

    The story of Joseph is a tale of astonishing coincidences, hidden patterns, and misunderstood events. What appears random and accidental slowly reveals itself as a deep current shaping Jewish history. Meaning emerges only in retrospect — and God’s presence in history is often invisible while we are living it.

  • Yaakov's funeral procession

    Knowing the Way Home – Yaakov’s high-stakes gamble

    By Yael Shahar

    What is behind Yaakov's sudden adoption of Yosef's two sons? And why does he make Yosef swear to bury him in the land of Canaan? Is his son's word not enough? It seems that Yaakov--or rather, Yisrael--is once more taking the helm of the family, and he is about to hatch his most daring plot of all!