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PUTING THE SPOTLIGHT ON IMPORTANT JEWISH INFORMATION
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
RAV KOOK ON PARSHAS TOLDOT PART 1
(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR ERETZ YISRAEL)
Translated and abridged by Rabbi Chanan Morrison Parshat Toldot According to an intriguing Midrash (Tanchuma Toldot 4), Abraham would not have made it out of his hometown of Ur Casdim alive, were it not for the intervention of his grandson. King Nimrod ordered Abraham thrown into a fiery furnace because of Abraham's rejection of idolatry; but Jacob came to the rescue, as it says, "So said God to the house of Jacob who redeemed Abraham: Jacob will not be ashamed, nor will his face become pale." (Isaiah 29:22) Even given the poetic license of Midrashic literature, Jacob could not have literally rescued his grandfather in an incident that took place before Jacob was born. Rather, the Sages wanted to teach us that Abraham was saved due to some special merit or quality of his grandson Jacob. What was this quality of Jacob that Abraham lacked?
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