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This shiur discusses Isaac's prayer for his barren wife, Rebekah. The sources systematically examine the meanings and implications of key terms such as Vaye'etar and L'nochaḥ Ishto. Furthermore, the commentaries explore the theological reasons for Rebekah's barrenness—suggesting it was a test, a motivation for intense prayer, or a way to ensure the children were cherished—and explain why Isaac's prayer alone was answered.
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This shiur discusses Isaac's prayer for his barren wife, Rebekah. The sources systematically examine the meanings and implications of key terms such as Vaye'etar and L'nochaḥ Ishto. Furthermore, the commentaries explore the theological reasons for Rebekah's barrenness—suggesting it was a test, a motivation for intense prayer, or a way to ensure the children were cherished—and explain why Isaac's prayer alone was answered.