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Hasidic thought / Jewish theology / Jewish mysticism / Torah / Prophets of Islam / Vayechi / Joseph / Ayin and Yesh / Bereavement in Judaism / Judaism / Book of Genesis / Religion
Date: 2008-12-12 12:25:12
Hasidic thought
Jewish theology
Jewish mysticism
Torah
Prophets of Islam
Vayechi
Joseph
Ayin and Yesh
Bereavement in Judaism
Judaism
Book of Genesis
Religion

Parshat Vayechi 5768 By Rabbi James Jacobson-Maisels December 22, 2007 Our parshah, Vayechi,1 is bookended by two deaths, those of Jacob and Joseph. Both men make their successors swear to lay their bones to rest in the

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