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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Fri, Dec 30, 2022 2:43 PM
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar (and future Daily
Aliya). Please consider forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
Shabbat Shalom.
Dvar for Vayigash 1st Aliya
As Yehuda confronts Yosef for the final time, he begins with the words “bi
adoni” which most translate as “please, my lord” (44:18). Yehuda continues
by imploring Yosef not to be angry with him. Why is the significance of the
phrasing of this appeal that made Yosef finally reveal himself?
The Kli Yakar explains that Yehuda started with “bi adoni” which actually
means “it’s on me!” Yehuda finally takes responsibility for what happened
to Yosef and ultimately brings them to the situation they find themselves
in now. Yehuda then addresses Yosef from Yosef’s perspective even though he
knew it wasn’t Binyamin that stole the goblet in question. This ability to
view a situation from another’s perspective, along with taking
responsibility for previous actions, are essential ingredients to moving
forward and forming a cohesive family.
Shlomo Ressler
Quotation of the week:
"It's good to be blessed. It's better to be a blessing."
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar (and future Daily
Aliya). Please consider forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
Shabbat Shalom.
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Dvar for Vayigash 1st Aliya
As Yehuda confronts Yosef for the final time, he begins with the words “bi
adoni” which most translate as “please, my lord” (44:18). Yehuda continues
by imploring Yosef not to be angry with him. Why is the significance of the
phrasing of this appeal that made Yosef finally reveal himself?
The Kli Yakar explains that Yehuda started with “bi adoni” which actually
means “it’s on me!” Yehuda finally takes responsibility for what happened
to Yosef and ultimately brings them to the situation they find themselves
in now. Yehuda then addresses Yosef from Yosef’s perspective even though he
knew it wasn’t Binyamin that stole the goblet in question. This ability to
view a situation from another’s perspective, along with taking
responsibility for previous actions, are essential ingredients to moving
forward and forming a cohesive family.
Shlomo Ressler
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Quotation of the week:
"It's good to be blessed. It's better to be a blessing."