Yaakov - leaves Shechem goes to Bethel
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Ya'akov's Last Bow - A Retrospective Look at the Life of our Patriarch
Rabbi Elchanan SametEvery significant move which he makes is motivated by two separate impetuses: a practical motive on one hand and a divine motive on the other. What distinguishes these two motivations?
Beit-El
Rabbi Ezra BickWhy does Yaakov journey to Beit El? Why does he receive the promise of the land there again? What is the connection between the two revelations at Beit El? A close examination of the narrative reveals that the purpose of the second revelation is to remind us of the earlier one, which has been continued now as though there were no interruption, and that is why Yaakov reconfirms the name of the place. The whole purpose of the story is to bring us, literally, to the point where we left off at the beginning of Parashat Toldot. We are back at "the place He spoke to him."
The Death of Devora, Rivka's Nursemaid
Rabbi David SilverbergYaakov's Travels: Why Shechem Before Beit El?
Rabbi David Silverberg