In the weekly parsha studies of Toldot with Beit Yisrael, guided by the insightful notes of Gaddi Efrayim from the teachings of the sages, we explore the concept of the following two points.
Today, we’ll focus on two pivotal themes from this week’s parsha:
1. The significance of the missing vavs in the word “Toldot” (generations).
2. The powerful contrast between Jacob’s voice and Esau’s hands.
In this week’s parsha, we encounter a defining moment when Jacob, disguised as Esau, receives the blessing from Isaac. Isaac remarks:
"The voice is Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau" (Genesis 27:22).
This statement reflects the dual roles of these two brothers and their descendants:
• Jacob’s voice represents prayer, Torah, and spirituality—the inner essence of the Jewish people.
• Esau’s hands symbolize physical might, materialism, and engagement with the external world.
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