Rivkah
נמצאו 18 תוצאות חיפוש
The Bride of Yitzchak
Rabbi Chanoch WaxmanThis lesson follows Rivkah's unique character, and her surprising similarity to Avraham. The story of finding Yitzchak a bride focuses on Rivkah, and carries implications on our understanding of God's way in the world after the Akeida.
Rivka
Rabbi Amnon BazakThis lesson explores the meeting between Rivkah and Avraham's servant, and the parallels between Rivkah and Avraham, which highlight Rivkah's unique personality.
We Cannot Speak to You - Bad or Good
Rabbi David SilverbergAvraham's Servant: The True Path
Rabbi David SilverbergRivka Dismounting from the Camel
Rabbi David SilverbergRivka: Three Years Old?
Rivka - Finding Meaning Amidst Pain
Rabbi David SilverbergNetziv on Yitzhak's Blessing
Rabbi David SilverbergWhen Rivka Went to Seek God
Rabbi David SilverbergRivka Seeking God: Comfort in the Midst of Pain
Rabbi David SilverbergRivka - Mother of Yaakov AND Esav
Rabbi David SilverbergKan Tzipor & Yaakov's Deception of Esav
Rabbi David Fohrmanתאריך פרסום: תשע"ו | |
Can the Torah create an immersive, three-dimensional experience? We argue that yes, it does and look at certain methodology of doing so. We will see how one verse can serve as a lens and a larger text will be the screen. The "lens" in this shiur is the mitzva about the mother bird and her nest. We will then view the story of Yaakov and Esav's meeting in Parashat VaYishlach through the lens of that verse about the mother bird. Why did Yaakov send messengers to Esav, when he had no evidence that Esav's anger had abated? Who is the "mother bird" in this story? Who "sends the mother bird away?" What role do Rivka's instructions to Yaakov play here?
Devorah the Nursemaid and Devorah the Prophetess
Rabbi David SilverbergRivka & Esther: Mirror Images
Vivien Hidaryתאריך פרסום: 5777 | | שעה ו- 7 דקות
The genre for Megillat Esther seems to be cryptology - the message is encrypted, because otherwise it would have been censored by the ruling powers in the Persian Empire. To decipher the message, we need the codebook, and for us - the codebook is the Torah.
Our focus in this shiur is on Esther and Rivka, two women who had to take action for the sake of the nation. But our study of Esther will bring us to far-reaching comparisons with other women (and men) in Tanakh, as we pay careful attention to the wording, leitmotif (milah manha), and other tools that offer hints at a hidden message about an enduring struggle.
Perpetual Motion
Rabbanit Dr. Michal TikochinskyVaYishlach: Where Was Rivka?
Rabbi Jay KelmanA Meeting
Rabbanit Dr. Michal Tikochinsky“If so, why do I exist?”
Rabbanit Dr. Michal Tikochinsky