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<p><a href="Bereshit25-19-34" data-aht="source">Bereshit 25:28</a>&#160;shares that while Yitzchak preferred Esav, Rivka favored Yaakov (וְרִבְקָה אֹהֶבֶת אֶת יַעֲקֹב).&#160; What led Rivka to love Yaakov?</p>
 
<p><a href="Bereshit25-19-34" data-aht="source">Bereshit 25:28</a>&#160;shares that while Yitzchak preferred Esav, Rivka favored Yaakov (וְרִבְקָה אֹהֶבֶת אֶת יַעֲקֹב).&#160; What led Rivka to love Yaakov?</p>
 
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<li>The prophecy – Rashbam clams that Rivka's preference for Yaakov was a direct result of the prophecy which granted him superior status to his brother.</li>
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<li><b>The prophecy</b> – Rashbam clams that Rivka's preference for Yaakov was a direct result of the prophecy which granted him superior status to his brother.</li>
<li>Shepherd –</li>
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<li><b>Character</b> Ralbag and Hoil Moshe assert that Rivka's preference related to Yaakov's character, seeing in him integrity and mercy.<fn>Hoil Moshe suggests that the brothers' choice of profession betrays the difference in their characters. Esav, the hunter, was a harsh and violent man, unmerciful to beast and thus, probably also to man, while Yaakov, the shepherd, was full of caring and mercy.</fn> </li>
<li>Character</li>
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<li><b>Shepherd</b> – R"Y Bekhor Shor suggests that women in general like those who raise animals.</li>
 
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<subcategory>Relationship with Esav
 
<subcategory>Relationship with Esav
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<p>The Birthright and Blessing - See discussion Above</p>
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<p>Reconciliation</p>
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<subcategory>Favoring Yosef
 
<subcategory>Favoring Yosef
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<b>"כִּי בֶן זְקֻנִים הוּא לוֹ"</b> – How is one to understand Yaakov's favoring of Yosef? Though many assume that Yaakov transferred his love for Rachel to Yosef, the verses offer a different explanation: "&#8206;כִּי בֶן זְקֻנִים הוּא לוֹ".&#8206; What does this term mean and what does it suggest about the reasons for Yaakov's love?<br/>
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<li>Similar to father – Bereshit Rabbah, Tanchuma, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan</li>
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<li>Wise – Josephus, Targum Onkelos, Ibn Ezra, Radak</li>
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<li>Served father – Ramban</li>
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<li>Youngest – R. Avraham b. HaRambam, Shadal</li>
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<li>Born after despairing of having a child by Rachel – Ralbag</li>
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<p><b> "עָשָׂה לוֹ כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים"</b> – What did Yaakov mean to signify in giving Yosef the cloak? Was he simply showing parental favoritism, or did he have other intentions?</p>
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<li>Show of love – Ralbag</li>
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<li>Sign of leadership or chosen status – This reading might suggest that the siblings were not merely engaged in common sibling rivalry, but in a competition as to who was to be the "chosen son" and merit to continue the line of Avraham.6 Seforno, HaKetav VeHaKabbalah,, R. Hirsch</li>
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Version as of 08:50, 15 November 2018

Yaakov – Overview

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Unique Traits

"וְיַעֲקֹב אִישׁ תָּם יֹשֵׁב אֹהָלִים"

Bereshit 25 introduces Yaakov by telling the reader that he was an "אִישׁ תָּם יֹשֵׁב אֹהָלִים". What, though, do each of these descriptions mean?

Businessman

Possible Sins / Flaws

Sale of the Birthright

Bereshit 25 discusses Yaakov's buying of the birthright from the famished Esav. The story raises several question regarding the ethics of Yaakov's actions.  Did he not exploit his brother's hunger for his own gain? Is not buying the birthright for a mere pot of lentils considered extortion?  Commentators attempt to defend Yaakov's behavior in a number of ways: [For a full discussion of the issue, see Sale of the Birthright – A Fair Deal?]

Taking the Blessing

Bereshit 27 describes Rivka's machinations to ensure that Yitzchak's blessing go to Yaakov rather than Esav.  How should Yaakov's role in the deception of his father be viewed?  Was he a willing or unwilling participant?   Were his actions justified?

  • Justified –Several commentators suggest that Yaakov's deceit was justified:
    • Heeding mother and prophecy – Radak suggests that Yaakov was simply acting according to his mother's wishes. Moreover since he was the worthy son, and acting to fulfill the prophecy,2 his deception was justified.3 
    • Retrieving a loss – R"Y Bekhor Shor, instead, claims that when Yaakov bought the birthright, he bought the rights to the blessing.  Sine Esav was trying to renege on the deal, Yaakov cannot be blamed for trying to retrieve was was rightfully his.
  • Mitigate wrong-doing – Bereshit Rabbah and Rashi attempt to minimize Yaakov's lying by repunctuating his words "אָנֹכִי עֵשָׂו בְּכֹרֶךָ" to read "אנכי – המביא לך, ועשו הוא בכורך."
  • Unwilling participant – HaKetav veHaKabbalah, instead, defends Yaakov by  suggesting that he was an unwilling participant, and even hoped to be found out.
  • Unjustified – Tanchuma suggests that Yaakov was punished measure for measure for his trickery. See also Maasei Hashem.

Family Life

Favored by Rivka

Bereshit 25:28 shares that while Yitzchak preferred Esav, Rivka favored Yaakov (וְרִבְקָה אֹהֶבֶת אֶת יַעֲקֹב).  What led Rivka to love Yaakov?

  • The prophecy – Rashbam clams that Rivka's preference for Yaakov was a direct result of the prophecy which granted him superior status to his brother.
  • Character – Ralbag and Hoil Moshe assert that Rivka's preference related to Yaakov's character, seeing in him integrity and mercy.4
  • Shepherd – R"Y Bekhor Shor suggests that women in general like those who raise animals.

Relationship with Esav

The Birthright and Blessing - See discussion Above

Reconciliation

 

Favoring Yosef "כִּי בֶן זְקֻנִים הוּא לוֹ" – How is one to understand Yaakov's favoring of Yosef? Though many assume that Yaakov transferred his love for Rachel to Yosef, the verses offer a different explanation: "‎כִּי בֶן זְקֻנִים הוּא לוֹ".‎ What does this term mean and what does it suggest about the reasons for Yaakov's love?


  • Similar to father – Bereshit Rabbah, Tanchuma, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
  • Wise – Josephus, Targum Onkelos, Ibn Ezra, Radak
  • Served father – Ramban
  • Youngest – R. Avraham b. HaRambam, Shadal
  • Born after despairing of having a child by Rachel – Ralbag

"עָשָׂה לוֹ כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים" – What did Yaakov mean to signify in giving Yosef the cloak? Was he simply showing parental favoritism, or did he have other intentions?

  • Show of love – Ralbag
  • Sign of leadership or chosen status – This reading might suggest that the siblings were not merely engaged in common sibling rivalry, but in a competition as to who was to be the "chosen son" and merit to continue the line of Avraham.6 Seforno, HaKetav VeHaKabbalah,, R. Hirsch

Religious Identity

Oath at Beit El

Comparisons