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<p>How would you evaluate a person who plans on committing a crime, and is only prevented from doing so because someone else happened to beat them to it?&#160; Is such a person any better than someone who was able to carry through their initial intentions? Debate this question as it relates to Rashbam's understanding of the brother's role in the sale of Yosef.</p>
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<p>Debate the approaches of Rashi and Rashbam regarding the culpability of the brothers in the sale of Yosef (see <a href="Who Sold Yosef" data-aht="page">Who Sold Yosef?</a>). While Rashi claims that all of the siblings (excepting Reuven and Binyamin) participated in the sale, Rashbam maintains that though the brothers planned to do so, the Midianites beat them to it.</p>
<p>Compare the approaches of Rashi and Rashbam regarding the culpability of the brothers in the sale of Yosef.</p>
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<li>Do you think that Rashbam is motivated to read the story as he does due to textual reasons or from a desire to exonerate the brothers?&#160; Is someone who plans on committing a crime, and is only prevented from doing do due to technicalities, any better than a person who was able to carry out their initial intentions?</li>
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<li>What difficulties in the text does Rashbam solve through his reading of the story?</li>
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<category>Marrying Canaanites
 
<category>Marrying Canaanites

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Shabbat Table Topics – Parashat Vayeshev

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Did the brothers really sell Yosef?

Debate the approaches of Rashi and Rashbam regarding the culpability of the brothers in the sale of Yosef (see Who Sold Yosef?). While Rashi claims that all of the siblings (excepting Reuven and Binyamin) participated in the sale, Rashbam maintains that though the brothers planned to do so, the Midianites beat them to it.

  • Do you think that Rashbam is motivated to read the story as he does due to textual reasons or from a desire to exonerate the brothers?  Is someone who plans on committing a crime, and is only prevented from doing do due to technicalities, any better than a person who was able to carry out their initial intentions?
  • What difficulties in the text does Rashbam solve through his reading of the story?

Marrying Canaanites