Binyamin and the brothers
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Family Healing
Rabbi Alex Israel | 38 minutesYosef acts like a hostile stranger when his brothers come to Egypt. Even if one could understand his behavior toward his brothers, he must know that his charade causes pain for Yaakov. How could he do this to his father, and why does Yosef frame Binyamin? Ultimately, the story touches upon mistakes of long ago and offers a chance for renewal and atonement.
Reuven's Foolish Suggestion
Rabbi David SilverbergPrisoner or Prisoners: Yosef's Change of Heart
Rabbi David SilverbergThe Importance of Fraternity: Parashat Mikeitz and the Story of Haman
Rabbi David SilverbergYehuda's Responsibility for Binyamin - and Yehuda's Sin
Rabbi David SilverbergWhy Does Yosef Return the Money to the Sacks of the Brothers?
Rabbi David SilverbergReuven's Hidden Message in his Words to Yaakov
Rabbi David SilverbergYosef, Mordekhai, and Binyamin
Rabbi David SilverbergBinyamin's Gifts and Following the Leader
Rabbi David SilverbergBinyamin Can See that it is I -What is This, and Why Didn't Yosef Contact his Family?
Rabbi David SilverbergThe Epic Confrontation Between Judah and Joseph
Rabbi David Fohrman |Judah once allowed a son of Rachel to be taken, but in this week's parsha, he offers to sacrifice himself instead of Benjamin, because Jacob's soul is bound up in the soul of Benjamin. Where do we see the same language used centuries later? In this video, Rabbi Fohrman explores a fascinating Biblical echo and helps us answer, what is heroism?
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