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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2020 · 5 MIN

Parshas Vayigash, forgiving one’s self.

from The Parsha Perspective · host Rabbi Shalom Yemini

Parshas Vayigash, forgiving one's self. This week’s Parsha Perspective is in honor of the complete and speedy recovery of Fayga Sarah Bas Gittel, Sasson Betzalel Ben Batya, and Sapir Bas Ariela. This week’s Parsha Perspective is dedicated in the memory of Shlomo Ben Edward. May his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective We pick up from the end of last week Parsha, where Benyamin was found to have Yosef’s goblet. Yosef then commanded him to remain in Egypt while the brothers were free to go back home. At this point, our Parsha begins with Yeudah reacting to Yosef’s command that Benyamin must remain in Egypt. He pleaded with Yosef to take him as a slave instead, citing that if he were to return home without Benyamin, his father would die from the agony of losing his second son. At that time, Yosef cannot restrain himself any longer; overcome with emotion, he asks all but his brothers to leave his presence, and with both sorrow and happiness, he revealed his true identity to his brothers, “I am Yosef!” We learn why Yosef asked about his father even though he knew how he was? We learn the power of forgiveness.

Parshas Vayigash, forgiving one's self. This week’s Parsha Perspective is in honor of the complete and speedy recovery of Fayga Sarah Bas Gittel, Sasson Betzalel Ben Batya, and Sapir Bas Ariela.This week’s Parsha Perspective is dedicated in the memory of Shlomo Ben Edward. May his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLsCheck out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspectiveWe pick up from the end of last week Parsha, where Benyamin was found to have Yosef’s goblet. Yosef then commanded him to remain in Egypt while the brothers were free to go back home. At this point, our Parsha begins with Yeudah reacting to Yosef’s command that Benyamin must remain in Egypt. He pleaded with Yosef to take him as a slave instead, citing that if he were to return home without Benyamin, his father would die from the agony of losing his second son. At that time, Yosef cannot restrain himself any longer; overcome with emotion, he asks all but his brothers to leave his presence, and with both sorrow and happiness, he revealed his true identity to his brothers, “I am Yosef!”We learn why Yosef asked about his father even though he knew how he was? We learn the power of forgiveness.

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