ב"ה
Joseph and his BrothersKnowledge Base » People & Events » People » Biblical Personalities » Five Books of Moses (Biblical Personalities) » Joseph » Joseph and his Brothers
|
|
Only showing results in "Vayeshev" | Show All
|
|
Sort by:
|
|
There’s more to this episode than meets the eye.
From the rivalry between Leah and Rachel, through the animosity between Joseph and his brothers, the clash between Saul and David, the split between Judah and Israel, to the dual nature of the messianic redemption—a rift and twinship that extends across h...
In parshat Vayeishev, Joseph has two dreams, which he relates with his brothers (progenitors of 11 of the 12 tribes). In the first dream, Joseph recalls that "We were binding sheaves in the midst of the field, when my sheaf stood up and remained upright, ...
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
Parshat Vayeishev
Joseph’s famous multi-colored tunic is the unmistakable marker of his identity. It was the symbol of his prestige.
Parshah Curiosities: Vayeishev
In the divisive episode of Joseph and his brothers, the Torah highlights time and again the special jacket Joseph receives from his father. A deeper look uncovers how this coat captures the essence of the entire saga.
Did Joseph’s brother’s ever own up to their father about the crime they committed against their younger brother?
Parshah Vayeishev
In the verse (Genesis 37:4) "[Joseph's] brothers could not speak to him peaceably," the Hebrew word "shalom" (peace) is missing a letter vav. The real reason for the lack of peace between Joseph and his brothers was that they could not comprehend Joseph's...
In The Service of Potiphar, Joseph Falsely Accused, Joseph Thrown Into Prison, Joseph, the Interpreter of Dreams
Jacob's Love for Joseph, Joseph Dreams, Joseph Sold, Jacob Mourns the Loss of Joseph
| |
![]() |