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Thursday, November 21, 2013

RAV KOOK on Parshat VaYishlach Part 2: The Prohibition of Gid Ha-Nasheh

Jacob was limping, but he survived the nocturnal struggle. Nervously awaiting a confrontation with his estranged brother Esau, Jacob had been attacked by a mysterious opponent. With the approach of dawn, the stranger dislocated Jacob's thigh. "Therefore the Israelites do not eat the displaced nerve ("gid ha-nasheh") on the hip joint to this very day, because he touched Jacob's thigh on the displaced nerve." (Gen. 32:33) What is the significance of this prohibition? Should we refrain from eating the sciatic nerve just because of a mysterious wrestling match that took place thousands of years ago? (Saphire From the Land Israel page 74 Adapted from Oztrot HaRe'iyah vol. II p. 507)
Yaakov at 11:07 AM
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