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Parshas Vayigash: Carrying Light Forward
Our Parsha reaches its emotional turning point as Yehuda steps forward, offering himself in place of Binyamin, and Yosef reveals his identity to his brothers. Years of pain and separation collapse into a moment of truth, reconciliation, and Divine clarity. Yosef shows that what once felt like loss was always part of G-d’s plan to preserve life.
Yet just as Ya’akov prepares to reunite with the son he mourned for twenty-two years, he pauses. Before descending to Egypt, the place that will become exile, he stops in Be’er Sheva to pray. Drawing from the Radak and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, this episode explores why Ya’akov understood that entering exile requires spiritual grounding, and how light must be carried deliberately when clarity fades.
🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and comfort all those who grieve, bringing healing to our nation.
🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of Gittel Bas Asher, Shoshanna Bas Sholom, Chana Bas HaRav Yehuda, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia.
🎧 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com
By Rabbi Shalom Yemini5
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Parshas Vayigash: Carrying Light Forward
Our Parsha reaches its emotional turning point as Yehuda steps forward, offering himself in place of Binyamin, and Yosef reveals his identity to his brothers. Years of pain and separation collapse into a moment of truth, reconciliation, and Divine clarity. Yosef shows that what once felt like loss was always part of G-d’s plan to preserve life.
Yet just as Ya’akov prepares to reunite with the son he mourned for twenty-two years, he pauses. Before descending to Egypt, the place that will become exile, he stops in Be’er Sheva to pray. Drawing from the Radak and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, this episode explores why Ya’akov understood that entering exile requires spiritual grounding, and how light must be carried deliberately when clarity fades.
🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and comfort all those who grieve, bringing healing to our nation.
🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of Gittel Bas Asher, Shoshanna Bas Sholom, Chana Bas HaRav Yehuda, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia.
🎧 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com

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