The name of the Parshah, "Vayeshev," means "And he dwelt" and it is found in Genesis 37:1.
Jacob settles in Hebron with his twelve sons. His favorite is seventeen-year-old Joseph, whose brothers are jealous of the preferential treatment he receives from his father, such as a precious many-colored coat that Jacob makes for Joseph. J
oseph relates to his brothers two of his dreams which foretell that he is destined to rule over them, increasing their envy and hatred towards him.