
📖 Source: Shvilei Pinchas - Parashat Vayishlach' 5786 (Rabbi Pinchas Friedman)
In this scholarly and heartwarming analysis, Tora Bina explores one of the deepest passages of Parashat Vayishlach': Yaakov Avinu's struggle with the angel of Eisav (Samael).
Points Covered:
The Zohar HaKadosh's explanation of the Khaf Yereikho (hollow of the thigh) as an allusion to the two destroyed Batei Mikdash (Temples).
Why was the angel permitted to injure Yaakov's body if he could not defeat him ("Lo Yakhol Lo")?
The principle of Geulah Atida (Future Redemption): How the injury is, in reality, the necessary data point (the "bug") to build the eternal Third Temple.
The teaching of the Shlah HaKadosh on the transformation of Samael into A"eL (holy angel).
Practical Avodat HaShem: Learn to transform your recurring failures and weaknesses (your Gid HaNasheh) into a blessing and a sign of your certain victory.
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In this scholarly and heartwarming analysis, Tora Bina explores one of the deepest passages of Parashat Vayishlach': Yaakov Avinu's struggle with the angel of Eisav (Samael).
Points Covered:
The Zohar HaKadosh's explanation of the Khaf Yereikho (hollow of the thigh) as an allusion to the two destroyed Batei Mikdash (Temples).
Why was the angel permitted to injure Yaakov's body if he could not defeat him ("Lo Yakhol Lo")?
The principle of Geulah Atida (Future Redemption): How the injury is, in reality, the necessary data point (the "bug") to build the eternal Third Temple.
The teaching of the Shlah HaKadosh on the transformation of Samael into A"eL (holy angel).
Practical Avodat HaShem: Learn to transform your recurring failures and weaknesses (your Gid HaNasheh) into a blessing and a sign of your certain victory.
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In this scholarly and heartwarming analysis, Tora Bina explores one of the deepest passages of Parashat Vayishlach': Yaakov Avinu's struggle with the angel of Eisav (Samael).
Points Covered:
The Zohar HaKadosh's explanation of the Khaf Yereikho (hollow of the thigh) as an allusion to the two destroyed Batei Mikdash (Temples).
Why was the angel permitted to injure Yaakov's body if he could not defeat him ("Lo Yakhol Lo")?
The principle of Geulah Atida (Future Redemption): How the injury is, in reality, the necessary data point (the "bug") to build the eternal Third Temple.
The teaching of the Shlah HaKadosh on the transformation of Samael into A"eL (holy angel).
Practical Avodat HaShem: Learn to transform your recurring failures and weaknesses (your Gid HaNasheh) into a blessing and a sign of your certain victory.
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