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A cohesive pattern underlies
the entire parsha- it all points to the virtue of Sorah which is only fully recognized
after her death. This underscores the all-too-common truth— the aishes chayil’s
contributions are taken for granted, and only appreciated when it is too late. Only
at that time can we begin to pay homage to ‘’Chayai Sorah’’- the life of Sorah,
and all her successor n’shai chayil.
By JewishPodcasts.fm A cohesive pattern underlies
the entire parsha- it all points to the virtue of Sorah which is only fully recognized
after her death. This underscores the all-too-common truth— the aishes chayil’s
contributions are taken for granted, and only appreciated when it is too late. Only
at that time can we begin to pay homage to ‘’Chayai Sorah’’- the life of Sorah,
and all her successor n’shai chayil.