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Friday, December 30, 2011

Galeinai Publication Society: Shabbat Vayigash 5772 Friday 4 Tevet 5772 - Dec. 30, 2011

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Shabbat Vayigash 5772  Friday 4 Tevet 5772 - Dec. 30, 2011
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When Joseph finally reveals himself to his brothers, he asked them, "Is our father still alive?" The sages explain they could not answer because they were frightened by his rebuke.
Where is the rebuke in these words? Why is Joseph's rebuke compared to God's rebuke to each and every one of us?

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"I am Yosef"

(Genesis 45:3)
Tevet 3, 5772/December 29, 2011


The French poet, Arthur Rimbaud, (1854-1891), said the following: "Je est un autre" - "I is an other." This observation, "I is an other," artfully encapsulates the message and moral of our current Torah reading, Vayigash. It is in this Torah reading that Yosef and his brothers nearly come to a confrontation concerning the well-being of the youngest brother, Binyamin. Yosef, of course, knows that he is dealing with his brothers. This was first established in their earlier meeting, "And Yosef saw his brothers, and he recognized them, but he made himself a stranger to them... " (ibid 42:7) As of the opening moments of parashat Vayigash, then, the brothers do not know that they are dealing with Yosef. They do not yet recognize him, but they have long recognized the fact that they did a terrible deed when they sold their brother into slavery.