Title: Parshah%20Toldot%20Bnei%20Abraham%20Ceaser
1Parshah ToldotBnei AbrahamCeaser
2Overview
- Isaac marries Rebecca. After twenty childless
years their prayers are answered and Rebecca
conceives. She experiences a difficult pregnancy
as the "children struggle inside her" G-d tells
her that "there are two nations in your womb",
and that the younger will prevail over the elder. - Esau emerges first Jacob is born clutching
Esau's heel. Esau grows up to be "a cunning
hunter, a man of the field" Jacob is "a
wholesome man", a dweller in the tents of
learning. Isaac favors Esau Rebecca loves Jacob.
Returning exhausted and hungry from the hunt one
day, Esau sells his birthright (his rights as the
firstborn) to Jacob for a pot of red lentil stew. - In Gerar, in the land of the Philistines, Isaac
presents Rebecca as his sister, out of fear that
he will be killed by someone coveting her beauty.
He farms the land, reopens the wells dug by his
father Abraham, and bores a series of his own
wells over the first two there is strife with
the Philistines, but the waters of the third well
are enjoyed in tranquility. - Esau marries two Hittite women. Isaac grows old
and blind, and expresses his desire to bless Esau
before he dies. While Esau goes off to hunt for
his father's favorite food, Rebecca dresses Jacob
in Esau's clothes, covers his arms and neck with
goatskins to simulate the feel of his hairier
brother, prepares a similar dish, and sends Jacob
to his father. Jacob receives his fathers'
blessings for "the dew of the heaven and the fat
of the land" and mastery over his brother. When
Esau returns and the deception is revealed, all
Isaac can do for his weeping son is to predict
that he will live by his sword, and that when
Jacob falters, the younger brother will forfeit
his supremacy over the elder. - Jacob leaves home for Haran to flee Esau's wrath
and to find a wife in the family of his mother's
brother, Laban. Esau marries a third wife --
Machlat, the daughter of Ishmael.
3The Players
4Bnei Ishmael
5Genesis Chapter 16
- 1 Now Sarai Abram's wife bore him no children
and she had a handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name
was Hagar. - And Sarai said unto Abram 'Behold now, the LORD
hath restrained me from bearing go in, I pray
thee, unto my handmaid it may be that I shall be
builded up through her.' And Abram hearkened to
the voice of Sarai. - 6 But Abram said unto Sarai 'Behold, thy maid is
in thy hand do to her that which is good in
thine eyes.' And Sarai dealt harshly with her,
and she fled from her face. - 7 And the angel of the LORD found her by a
fountain of water in the wilderness, by the
fountain in the way to Shur.
6Genesis Chapter 16
- 8 And he said 'Hagar, Sarai's handmaid, whence
camest thou? and whither goest thou?' And she
said 'I flee from the face of my mistress
Sarai.' - 9 And the angel of the LORD said unto her
'Return to thy mistress, and submit thyself under
her hands.' - 10 And the angel of the LORD said unto her 'I
will greatly multiply thy seed, that it shall not
be numbered for multitude. - 11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her
'Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a
son and thou shalt call his name Ishmael,
because the LORD hath heard thy affliction. - 12 And he shall be a wild ass of a man his hand
shall be against every man, and every man's hand
against him and he shall dwell in the face of
all his brethren.'
7Yisrael and Yishmael Rosh Hayeshiva Harav
Mordechai Greenberg, shlita , (From the book,
MeInvei Hakerem Sefer Bereishit)
- Yisrael and Yishmael are the only two nations
that contain G-ds Name, as it says in Pirkei
DRabbi Eliezer (ch. 29) - Bilaam said Of the seventy nations that G-d
created in His world, he did not place His Name
in any one of them, other than Yisrael. Since G-d
equated Yishmaels name with that of Yisrael
Oh! Who will survive in his days, as it says,
Oh! Who will survive when He imposes these!
(Bamidbar 2423) - Pirkei DRabbi Eliezer states further
- Why is his name called Yishmael? Because G-d will
hear the sound of the Israels groan from what
Bnei Yishmael are destined to do in the Land in
the end of days. Therefore, his name is called
Yishmael, as it says, Yishma E-l veyaanem
G-d will hear and answer them. (Tehillim 5520) - Radak (R. David Luria) explains that although the
name Yishmael was given because G-d heard the
voice of Hagar and the voice of the lad,
nevertheless, since the name Yishmael is in the
future tense, there must be two meanings, one for
the past and one for the future.
8Yisrael and Yishmael Rosh Hayeshiva Harav
Mordechai Greenberg, shlita , (From the book,
MeInvei Hakerem Sefer Bereishit)
- Israels enemies are the four kingdoms
Babylonia, Persia, Greece and Rome. The question
is, where does Yishmael fit in? After all, it is
impossible to ignore this tremendous mass! The
Ibn Ezra writes in Daniel (714), that indeed
Yishmael is the fourth kingdom, whereas Greece
and Rome are considered as one kingdom. - The Ramban on Parshat Balak rejects this
position, and writes that the Ibn Ezra erred in
this, because their fear fell upon him. The
Maharal also explains that the criteria of the
four kingdoms is not only their hatred of Israel,
but also the taking away of sovereignty from
Israel. They fight against G-ds Kingdom, which
is represented by Israel. On the other hand,
Yishmaels very strength is because Avraham
pleaded on his behalf, O that Yishmael may live
before You (Bereishit 1718), and G-d granted
his request, Regarding Yishmael, I have heard
you. (1720) - Yishmael does not come to rebel against G-ds
rule, to add another element to divinity, as
Christianity does. They believe in One G-d.
Therefore the four kingdoms are compared (in
Daniel) to animals, whereas Yishmael, to a
person. Yet, a pereh adam A wild donkey of a
man. (Bereishit 1612)
9Yisrael and Yishmael
- Rav S.R. Hirsch explains that a wild donkey
refuses to accept discipline and yoke, but rather
is free Like a wild donkey accustomed to the
wilderness. (Yirmiya 224) Therefore, His hand
against everyone, and everyones hand against
him. (Bereishit 1612) - In Hebrew (unlike English), the noun always
precedes the adjective, as in adam gadol (great
man). Thus in the phrase, pereh adam, the noun
is pereh and the adjective is adam. The
Chafetz Chaim already wrote that since the Torah
is eternal, Yishmael will always be wild, and he
added, Who knows what this pereh adam is still
liable to do to Israel. - This idea is expressed in the names Yishmael and
Yisrael. Yisrael indicates, yishar E-l, that we
straighten ourselves in the direction of G-d, to
walk in His ways. Yishmael is on account of the
fact that G-d heard their voices they subjugate,
as if, G-d for their needs. They think that all
of what they do is the Divine will their wars
are Jihad, holy wars, and all of their actions
in the name of Allah.
10Yisrael and Yishmael
- Not long ago, there was a convention of the
Islamic clergy to discuss the question of how to
explain the fact that this infection of the
Jewish state got stuck in the middle of the large
Islamic region. Their conclusion was that G-d
sent Israel into the midst of the Moslem region
in order to make it easier to destroy them, what
Hitler was unsuccessful in because of the Jews
great dispersion. - There are those who explain that this attitude is
a form of idolatry. They worship, the dust that
is on their feet, believing that wherever they
go, G-d is with them. - Pirkei DRabbi Eliezer (ch. 29) relates that
Sarah saw Yishmael shooting an arrow at Yitzchak
in order to kill him, and said, The son of that
slavewoman shall not inherit with my son, with
Yitzchak. (Bereishit 2110) Why does the issue
of the inheritance trouble Sarah so much? - The sefer, Minchat Ani (by the author of the
Aruch Laner) explains that Sarah that Yishmael
did want Yitzchak to inherit together with him,
but rather he would inherit everything.
11Yisrael and Yishmael
- Rav Hutner explains that for this reason Yishmael
hates Israel so much, since the children of the
concubines received presents from Avraham,
whereas Yishmael was chased away. Moreover, all
of this was after he thought that he was the only
child. Therefore, his disappointment was so
great, and he burned with hatred. - Why did Yishmael think that everything was his?
The Netziv explains that Sarah was punished by
being taken to Avimelechs house because she
laughed to herself and said, my husband is old.
(Bereishit 1812) There is an element of quid quo
pro here. When she said, my husband is old,
there was a lack of faith that Avraham was
capable of fathering. Her punishment was that the
skeptics of the time were given room to say that
Yitzchak was actually not the son of Avraham, but
rather of Avimelech, and that Sarah became
pregnant from him. This was the meaning behind
Yishmaels mocking.
12Yisrael and Yishmael
- The child grew and was weaned. Avraham made a
great feast on the day Yitzchak was weaned. Sarah
saw the son of Hagar, the Egyptian, ... mocking.
(Bereishit 218-9) The Sforno writes He was
ridiculing the feast, saying that she became
pregnant from Avimelech. Sarah laughed in
herself saying, ... and my husband is old.
(Bereishit 1812) Now she saw Yishmael mocking
that Yitzchak is not his son. - This is the source of the Yishmaelites contention
on our holding of Eretz Yisrael, since if
Yitzchak is the son of the Philistine, then Eretz
Yisrael belongs to the descendents of Avraham,
who are the Yishmaelites. - With this we can understand Chazals teaching
that Yishmael repented. Their source is from the
pasuk, Yitzchak and Yishmael, his sons, buried
him (Bereishit 259), that Yishmael allowed
Yitzchak to go before him. What is the proof from
this that he repented? Since Yishmael had claimed
that Yitzchak was not Avrahams son, by allowing
him to go first, he acknowledged that Yitzchak
is, indeed, a son following his fathers coffin.
13Yisrael and Yishmael
- Eretz Yisrael is the land of faith and
Providence G-ds eyes are upon it. (Devarim
1112) Only believers can dwell in it. So long as
it is empty, believers like Yishmael can dwell in
it, but when Israel, who are steadfast believers,
arrive, their merit expires. - Therefore there is a double obligation to
increase our faith in these times, to overcome
Yishmaels right to the Land. - Now we are approaching the end A dread! Great
darkness fell upon him. (Bereishit 1512) A
dread... these allude to the four kingdoms
upon him alludes to Yishmael, and over them the
son of David will sprout, as it says, His
enemies I will clothe with shame, but upon him,
his crown will sprout. (Tehillim 13218) R.
Chaim Vital writes that all of the kingdoms
wanted to convert us, and only through this came
to murder, unlike Yishmael, whose goal is to
eradicate Yisraels name from the world, and does
not suffice with converting faith.
14Yisrael and Yishmael
- The Rambam writes in Iggeret Teiman that there
was no nation worse to Israel than Yishmael, and
about them David said, Woe unto me, for I
dwelled with Meshech, I dwelled with the tents of
Kedar. (Tehillim 1205) Despite the fact that we
bear their yoke without complaining, and their
subjugation and their lies and falsehoods are
more than we can handle, despite all this, we
cannot be saved from the magnitude of their evil
and recklessness. As much as we chase after peace
with them, they chase us with war, as David said,
I am peace but when I speak, they are for war.
(1207)
15Zohar
- 16. Vaera 22. "But Sarai was barren"
- Verse 203. The children of Ishmael are destined
to rule over the Holy Land for a long time when
it is empty from anything, like their
circumcision, which is empty and imperfect. And
they will prevent the children of Yisrael from
returning to their place until the reward for the
merit of the children of Ishmael reaches
completion.
16Bnei Esav
17Esav Genesis Chapter 25
- 21 And Isaac entreated the LORD for his wife,
because she was barren and the LORD let Himself
be entreated of him, and Rebekah his wife
conceived. - 22 And the children struggled together within
her and she said 'If it be so, wherefore do I
live?' And she went to inquire of the LORD. - 23 And the LORD said unto her
- Two nations are in thy womb, and two peoples
shall be separated from thy bowels and the one
people shall be stronger than the other people
and the elder shall serve the younger. - 25 And the first came forth ruddy, all over like
a hairy mantle and they called his name Esav. - 26 And after that came forth his brother, and
his hand had hold on Esav's heel and his name
was called Jacob. And Isaac was threescore years
old when she bore them.
18Genesis Chapter 25
- 30 And Esav said to Jacob 'Let me swallow, I
pray thee, some of this red, red pottage for I
am faint.' Therefore was his name called Edom. - 32 And Esav said 'Behold, I am at the point to
die and what profit shall the birthright do to
me?' - 33 And Jacob said 'Swear to me first' and he
swore unto him and he sold his birthright unto
Jacob. - 34 And Jacob gave Esav bread and pottage of
lentils and he did eat and drink, and rose up,
and went his way. So Esav despised his
birthright.
19Genesis Chapter 27
- Isaacs Blessing
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??????. - 22 And Jacob went near unto Isaac his father and
he felt him, and said 'The voice is the voice of
Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esav.' - 28 So God give thee of the dew of heaven, and of
the fat places of the earth, and plenty of corn
and wine. - 29 Let peoples serve thee, and nations bow down
to thee. Be lord over thy brethren, and let thy
mother's sons bow down to thee. Cursed be every
one that curseth thee, and blessed be every one
that blesseth thee.
20And Esav hated Jacob
- 34 When Esav heard the words of his father, he
cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and
said unto his father 'Bless me, even me also, O
my father.' - 35 And he said 'Thy brother came with guile, and
hath taken away thy blessing.' - 36 And he said 'Is not he rightly named Jacob?
for he hath supplanted me these two times he
took away my birthright and, behold, now he hath
taken away my blessing.' And he said 'Hast thou
not reserved a blessing for me?' - 37 And Isaac answered and said unto Esav
'Behold, I have made him thy lord, and all his
brethren have I given to him for servants and
with corn and wine have I sustained him and what
then shall I do for thee, my son?'
21And Esav hated Jacob
- 38 And Esav said unto his father 'Hast thou but
one blessing, my father? bless me, even me also,
O my father.' And Esav lifted up his voice, and
wept. - 39 And Isaac his father answered and said unto
him Behold, of the fat places of the earth shall
be thy dwelling, and of the dew of heaven from
above - 40 And by thy sword shalt thou live, and thou
shalt serve thy brother and it shall come to
pass when thou shalt break loose, that thou shalt
shake his yoke from off thy neck. - 41 And Esav hated Jacob because of the blessing
wherewith his father blessed him. And Esav said
in his heart 'Let the days of mourning for my
father be at hand then will I slay my brother
Jacob.'
22And Esav hated Jacob
- The voice is the voice of Jacob and the hands are
the hands of Esau the voice here refers to
the cry caused by the Emperor Hadrian who
killed in Alexandria of Egypt sixty myriads on
sixty myriads, twice as many as went forth from
Egypt. The voice of Jacob this is the cry
caused by the Emperor Vespasian who killed in the
city of Bethar four hundred thousand myriads, or
as some say, four thousand myriads. The hands
are the hands of Esau - this is the Government of Rome which has
destroyed our House and burnt our Temple and
driven us out of our land. Another explanation is
as follows The voice is the voice of Jacob
no prayer is effective unless the seed of Jacob
has a part in it. The hands are the hands of
Esau no war is successful unless the seed of
Esau has a share in it..' - Talmud - Mas. Gittin 57b
23Use of Name Edom
- The name "Edom" is used by the Talmudic Sages for
the Roman empire, and they applied to Rome every
passage of the Bible referring to Edom or to
Esau. - We are told that Tzafo, son of Eliphaz, son of
Esau founded the city of Rome and was King of
Italia. Western civilization is based upon the
foundation of Rome and is therefore seen in
Jewish thought as an extension of Esav in a
metaphorical manner. (Yilamdenu, Batei Medrashos
160) - In Leviticus Rabbah (xiii.) Rome, under the name
of "Edom," is compared to a boar, and the
symbolic name "Seir" was used by the poets of the
Middle Ages not only for Rome (comp. Ecclus. 1.
26, Hebr.), but also for Christianity (Zunz,
"Literaturgesch." p. 620). - On this account the word "Edom" was often
expunged by the censor and another name
substituted (Popper, "Censorship of Hebrew
Books," p. 58). In place of "Edom," the word
"?azir" (swine) was occasionally used, perhaps as
a mere term of reproach (but see Epstein,
"Beiträge zur Jüd. Alterthumskunde," p. 35). - In Midrash Tan?uma Bereshit, Hadrian is called
"the King of Edom."
24Roman Connection to EdomResearcher-Articles-Wrest
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Institutes
- We go back to the year 2255 on the Hebrew
calendar (around 1505 BCE), the patriarch Jacob
has just passed away at the age of 147. The 56th
chapter of Sepher ha Yasher records that as the
sons of Jacob attempted to bury him in Hebron,
Esau the brother of Jacob blocked the entrance to
the sepulcher. A scuffle broke out and Esau was
decapitated, his head rolling into the tomb. The
scene escalated from a skirmish to an all out
battle. The children of Jacob defeat the children
of Esau. - Among the captives is Zepho, the grandson of
Esau. He is taken to Egypt in chains. Years
later, when Joseph passes away, Zepho escapes
from his Egyptian captors and flees along the
western coast of Africa until he arrives in
Dinhaba. Angeas appoints Zepho as "captain of his
hosts." Angeas will come to regret this action.
From the moment Zepho takes command he will lobby
daily to mount an all-out war against the
Egyptians. In reality he is more interested in
revenge against the children of Israel who are
still living peacefully among the Egyptians.
Zepho continued to pound the drums of war against
Egypt. The hatred for the Children of Israel had
been learned at the knee of his father and
grandfather Eliphaz and Esau.
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Institutes
- Angeas was afraid to take on the Egyptian armies
knowing they also enlisted the Israelites as
fighters. Zepho soon grew disenchanted with
Angeas and turned against him and migrates to the
coasts of Chittim. There he was hired by the
locals to defend them against the likes of
Angeas. It was during this time that Zepho not
only proved himself on the battlefield but he
became exceedingly rich. It is at this point in
our search for the Esau/Edom connection that we
will see the pieces come together. In the 61st
chapter of Sepher ha Yasher, verses 24-25 tells
how Zepho, the grandson of Esau, becomes a leader
of the people called the children of Chittim - "And the children of Chittim saw the valor of
Zepho...and they made Zepho king over them...they
built him a very large palace for his royal
habitation and made a large throne for him, and
Zepho reigned over the whole land of Chittim and
over the land of Italia fifty years." - The Jewish commentator, Abarbanel makes this same
connection as does Yossipon xliwhich states in
chapter three that Zepho was crowned king of
Chittim by its inhabitants.xlii History and
myth are easily assimilated with the passage of
time. We have already seen a few examples where
the two have become intertwined. - If Zepho, the son of Eliphaz, grandson of Esau
became the first king to rule over all of Italy,
it would come as no surprise that his subjects
would want to know of his origins. As he traced
his lineage, relating how G-d told Rebecca that
great leaders were in her womb and adds the
detail that Jacob and Esau were twins, this
account could have evolved into a saga of twins
born of a god and suckled by a wolf. I have
speculated how the wolf wandered into this
legend. It is not too much of a stretch to
consider that the Hebrew word for "wolf" is
ze'ev. Though not spelled the same, it sounds
very much like Zepho. - We can now see how this grandson of Esau/Edom
brought his legacy of hatred for Israel to a
people and place that would grow into an
instrument of terrible cruelty and oppression
known as the Roman Empire.
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Institutes
- Zepho is also a key player in the pivotal
decision by the Egyptians to enslave Israel. If
you have ever wondered how Egypt could turn from
a nation grateful to Joseph for saving them from
starvation to evil overseers Sepher ha Yasher
provides the answer. Earlier, we learned that one
of the reasons that Zepho turned against his
former ally Angeas was that ruler's refusal to
attack Egypt. After Zepho was securely ensconced
as king over the children of Chittim, he mounted
an invasion against Egypt and called upon his
relatives, the Edomites, now residing in Seir
(Petra)to join him. - He also enlisted the aid of the Ishmaelites in a
massive onslaught that must have rivaled our
modern Normandy Invasion. The Egyptians defended
themselves by meeting Zepho and his army where
they were camped, somewhere east of the Delta
region. - Curiously the Egyptians feared that the Children
of Israel would turn against them in battle.
After all, they reasoned, the Israelites are
blood relatives of Zepho and his Edomite band.
However, when the onslaught of Zepho's combined
forces proved too powerful, the Egyptians pulled
back in retreat and called up the Israelites as
reinforcements. Here's where the real trouble
began. - Israel joined the Egyptians in the fray but the
Egyptians kept running! It was now the vastly
outnumbered Israelites against the combined might
of Chittim, Edom and the Ishamelites. Israel
called out to Hashem to strengthen them and the
Creator answered their prayer. They fought on
with such bravery and fierceness that they put
thousands to flight. The armies of Zepho began
their own retreat. The Israelites have turned the
tide of battle in their favor. They return home
to Egypt but not before they tend to some
unfinished business. As Israel encounters the
still retreating Egyptian deserters they pretend
that they are the enemy and execute them along
the way. This act is to have enormous and
far-reaching consequences.
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Institutes
- The surviving Egyptian deserters return to the
king and recount the terrible battle. They lodge
a formal protest regarding the attack of Israel
while conveniently omitting their own cowardly
retreat, which left the Hebrews outnumbered. - Hearing this report, Pharaoh believes that the
Hebrews pose an internal threat to the nation.
But because of their prowess on the battlefield
it is also apparent that the Egyptians would not
survive a civil war. They must design a plot to
gradually destroy Israel. Using the recent attack
by Zepho as an excuse, Pharaoh calls on all
citizens of Egypt to join in a national work
project to fortify the country against future
assaults from foreign invaders. The crown
proposes to improve the cities of Pithom and
Rameses, in the Delta to defend their eastern
frontier. Pharaoh shows his support of the
project by ceremonially laying the first brick. - The children of Israel cheerfully work alongside
their Egyptian neighbors while Hebrew and
Egyptian alike received their daily wages from
the government-financed venture. Slowly,
according to the plan, the Egyptian workers
withdrew forcing the Israelite laborers to take
up the slack. Over a period of time, the Hebrews
found themselves alone on the construction and
completely under the supervision of the
Egyptians. And that is how Israel became slaves
in Egypt.xliii
28Comunicación y Gerencia
29The Oath
- 5 Now therefore, if ye will hearken unto My voice
indeed, and keep My covenant, then ye shall be
Mine own treasure from among all peoples for all
the earth is Mine - 6 and ye shall be unto Me a kingdom of priests,
and a holy nation. These are the words which thou
shalt speak unto the children of Israel. - 7 And Moses came and called for the elders of the
people, and set before them all these words which
the LORD commanded him. - 8 And all the people answered together, and said
All that the LORD hath spoken we will do.
Exodus 198 - The Jewish People are the Connection between
HaShem and the Material World.
30Who is a Jew?
- A Jew is any person whose mother was a Jew or any
person who has gone through the formal process of
conversion to Judaism. - It is important to note that being a Jew has
nothing to do with what you believe or what you
do. A person born to non-Jewish parents who has
not undergone the formal process of conversion
but who believes everything that Orthodox Jews
believe and observes every law and custom of
Judaism is still a non-Jew, even in the eyes of
the most liberal movements of Judaism, and a
person born to a Jewish mother who is an atheist
and never practices the Jewish religion is still
a Jew, even in the eyes of the ultra-Orthodox. In
this sense, Judaism is more like a nationality
than like other religions, and being Jewish is
like a citizenship.
31Who is a Jew?
- This has been established since the earliest days
of Judaism. In the Torah, you will see many
references to the strangers who dwell among you
or righteous proselytes or righteous
strangers. These are various classifications of
non-Jews who lived among Jews, adopting some or
all of the beliefs and practices of Judaism
without going through the formal process of
conversion and becoming Jews. Once a person has
converted to Judaism, he is not referred to by
any special term he is as much a Jew as anyone
born Jewish.
32Who is a Bnei Israel?
- The traditional explanation, and the one given in
the Torah, is that the Jews are a nation. The
Torah and the rabbis used this term not in the
modern sense meaning a territorial and political
entity, but in the ancient sense meaning a group
of people with a common history, a common
destiny, and a sense that we are all connected to
each other. - Bnei Israels most common thread is that they are
descendants of Abraham Isaac and Jacob, who went
down to Egypt, Freed from Slavery and were
elevated to a Holy Nation at Mt. Sinai. - Bnei Israel was originally composed of 13 tribes
who were the decedents of Jacobs 12 sons. - Along with the Children of Jacob/Israel others
joined them to leave Egypt. These were known as
the mixed multitude or Erev Rav.
33The Erev Rav
- The Children of Israel traveled from Ramses
towards Succot. There were about 600,000 adult
males on foot, besides the children. The Erev Rav
also went up with them. (Exodus 1237-38) - History of Erev Rav
- Parshat Miketz in "Ahavat Chaim", a sefer written
by the Mekubal Rav Menachem Menashe zs'l, speaks
about secrets and interesting facts about the
Erev Rav that was never revealed before. During
the time of Egypt, prior to the time when Bnei
Israel were slaves, the Erev Rav had total
control over the Egyptians and land. The Erev Rav
were leaders of Egypt for hundreds of years,
including when Yaakov Avinu, zs'l, and sons
descented to Egypt.
34The Erev Rav
- They were shepherds and were called Shepherd
Kings. When Yosef HaTzaddik, zs'l, ruled the
land, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, was not an
Egyptian. He was a shepherd king from the kingdom
of Erev. Targumic translator Unkolus, zs'l, says
that the Yishmaelim were arab shepherds, from the
family of Avraham Avinu, zs'l. - They were the descendants of Yishmael and Katura
(aka Hagar, wife of Avraham Avinu) whom captured
Egypt by force, against the will of the
Egyptians. They brought their countrymen brothers
and placed them as judges, officers, and
governors over the land of Egypt. They also build
an army from their tribesmen to avoid rebels and
to subjugate them. - The Eyptians hated them and named them Hoksas.
They also called them "the thorns". They hated
the shepherd kingdom and its government but had
no choice in the matter. Till today, Egyptians
loath shepherds.
35The Erev Rav
- At that time, Egyptian policy was that a prisoner
or servant can never become a member of the
kingdom. But the Erev king paid no mind to
Egyptian policy and Pharaoh escalated Yosef
HaTzaddik's position from servant and prison to
ruler over all of Egypt. Pharaoh liked Yosef
HaTzaddik because of his loyalty to the kingdom. - In order to subdue the Egyptians, Yosef HaTzaddik
forced them to move from one end of the land to
the other end. If one lived in the South, they
were forced to move to the North. Chazal says
that Yosef HaTzaddik also commanded all Egyptian
males to be circumcised because the Erev Kingdom
were circumcised. - When Yosef HaTzaddik passed away, the Egyptians
rebelled and won. The ruler of the rebels became
the new Pharaoh king and he was Egyptian-born and
bred. He hated the Jews, the family of Yosef
HaTzaddik, the shepherd Kings (erev rav), sons of
Yishmael, and the sons of Katura from Midyan. And
that is why it says " ???? ??? ??? ?? ????? ???
?? ??? ?? ???? And a new king ruled in Egypt, and
he did not know Yosef".
36The Erev Rav
- The new Pharaoh tortured all of them the Jews,
the family of Yosef HaTzaddik, the shepherd Kings
(erev rav), sons of Yishmael, and the sons of
Katura from Midyan. That is the reason the Erev
Rav came out of Egypt with the Jews. They were
tortured together with the Jews and redeemed
together with the Jews. - Throughout all the generations the Jews fight
against the three 'heads' of the K'lipot, Eisav,
Yishmael, Erev Rav. Zohar The Erev Rav damage
Israel more than all the nations. The Vilna
Gaon, zs'l, predicted warned, that the reigns of
power are in the hands of the Erev Rav right
before Moshiach's arrival.
37Final ThoughtsIsaac and Yishmael RABBI SHLOMO
RISKIN
- Biblical interpretation is that "the actions
which were done by our forefathers serve as
sign-posts for the future of their descendants. - And (Sarah) said to Abraham, 'Banish this
handmaiden (Hagar) and her son (Yishmael), for
the son of that handmaiden will not inherit
together with my son, with Yitzhak" (Genesis
2110). The Bible clearly delineates the fierce
sibling rivalry and schism between Yaakov and
Esau, the twin sons of Yitzhak and Rivkah
Midrashically identified as Judaism and
Christianity (Edom-Rome). However, in studying
between the lines of the Bible, there appears no
less of a jealous struggle between Yitzhak and
Yishmael, Jew and Moslemwith a great
ramification for the Middle East today. - Despite the fact that Sarah has Abraham banish
Yishmael and remove him from any inheritance with
Yitzhak, Yitzhak seems to be haunted by the
spectre of Yishmael throughout his life. The
first time Rivkah meets Yitzhak, she falls from
her camel when she sees the spiritual Yitzhak
"coming out from speaking to G-d in the fields."
But that very Biblical verse begins, "And Yitzhak
was coming from having come from Be'er LeHai
Ro'i" (Genesis 2462). Apparently Yitzhak was
enamored with, fixated upon, Be'er LeHai Ro'i
because the Bible just told us that he was
constantly traveling back and forth from there
(ba Meboh in Hebrew). - You will remember that Be'er LeHai Ro'i was the
place where the Lord appeared to Hagar, who had
escaped to there from the affliction she suffered
at the hand of Sarah when she became pregnant
with Yishmael. It was then and there that the
angel of heaven told her to return to the home of
Abraham and Sarah, and instructed her to name the
child in her womb Yishmael, "because the Lord has
heard your affliction. And it was then and there
that Yishmael is described as "a wild ass of a
man, whose hand will be against everything (yad
bakol, in Hebrew), the hand of everyone will be
against him, and in the face of all of his
brothers shall he dwell" (Genesis 1611).
38Final ThoughtsIsaac and Yishmael RABBI SHLOMO
RISKIN
- Now we can hardly blame Yitzhak for being jealous
and fearful of Yishmael. After all, he must have
heard that the first time G-d announced to the
aged centenarian Abraham that he would father a
son with Sarah, he laughs and makes the request
"Would that Yishmael walk before You," let
Yishmael be my firstborn heir (Genesis 1719). It
was also at that time that G-d promises Abraham
that twelve princes (corresponding to the twelve
tribes of Israel) will emerge from the loins of
Yishmael and He will make of him a great nation
(Genesis 1720,21). Yitzhak also must be aware of
the fact that the only two individuals in the
family of Abraham named by G-d (or G-d's angel)
is himself and Yishmaelwhich certainly gives his
older brother special status and only adds to
Yitzhak's sibling jealously. - The parallels between these two brothers are very
striking, and go even deeper, if Yitzhak
undergoes an Akedah, the test of a binding which
almost costs his life, Yishmael had experienced
even earlier a similar test of near death from
thirst in the desert which almost costs his
lifeand each is saved by an angel deus ex
machina at the very last moment. Moreover, just
as G-d promises Abrahamafter Yitzhak's
akedahthat "I will greatly multiply your seed
(Harbeh arbeh et zarekha) as the stars of the
heavens and the sand at the edge of the sea"
(Genesis 2217), so does G-d promise Hagar when
He saves her life in the desertthat "I will
greatly multiply your seed (Harbeh arbeh et
zarekh), whose great number will not be able to
be counted" (Genesis 1610). And if G-d
guaranteed to Abraham that from the Mountain of
the akedah (Mount Moriah) G-d will be seen (by
future generationsGenesis 2214), so is Be'er
LeHai Ro'i named for the fact that "G-d saw me,
in the words of Hagar, and so saved the
handmaiden and the unborn child in her womb.
39Final ThoughtsIsaac and Yishmael RABBI SHLOMO
RISKIN
- Given these parallels, and the brute power with
which Yishmael is endowed ("his hand will be
against every thing," yad bakol), it is no wonder
that Yitzhak is obsessed with Yishmael, and
constantly returns to Be'er LeHai Ro' i, the
place of G-d's revelation to Hagar. - Indeed, the Bible recounts that at the end of
Abraham's life, he gives "everything that he has
(Kol asher lo) to Yitzhak, and to the children of
his concubines (including Yishmael the son of
Hagar- Keturah, the concubine) he gives gifts."
Yishmael apparently repents upon Abraham's death,
since the Biblical text records, "And Yitzhak and
Yishmael his sons buried (Abraham) at the Ma'arat
Ha Mechpelah but the incident concludes, "And it
happened after the death of Abraham that G-d
blessed Yitzhak his son and Yitzhak dwelt with
Be'er LeHai Ro'i." Yitzhak is apparently
constantly haunted by the spectre of the power
and prophecy surrounding Yishmael. - Now why must Yitzhak worry or be concerned? After
all, Yishmael was banished by Sarah and
disinheritedan act agreed upon by Abraham after
he receives the divine directive, "Everything
which Sarah says to you, you must hearken to her
voice" (Genesis 2112). Yishmael has been forced
out of the picture!
40Final ThoughtsIsaac and Yishmael RABBI SHLOMO
RISKIN
- The source of Yitzhak's concern is that Yishmael
the metzahek (the one who laughs now, he seeks
immediate gratification) never really leaves the
scene. Despite the fact that Abraham gives
everything (Kol) he has to Yitzhak, the verse
concludes that gifts are still given to Yishmael,
a son of a concubine (cf. B.T. Sanhedrin 91a).
Abraham always loved Yishmael, Yishmael's progeny
and twelve princes for descendants are repeated
even after Abraham's death, and the Bible again
reiterates, "in the face of all his brothers
shall fall out his portion (Genesis 2512,
usage based on Judges 712). - As the great Torah teacher of Jerusalem, Rav
Mordechai Allen, explains it, Sarah has him
banished not because he isn't entitled to any
part of the land of Israel, but rather because he
would never be satisfied with only a share of the
land, not even with half of the land. "The son of
that handmaiden is incapable of sharing an
inheritance with my son, with Yitzhak (Genesis
2110). He demands it all, "his hand is against
everything," (yado bakol, Genesis 1611) -- and
the "everything Kol"with which G-d blesses
Abraham and which Abraham bequeathes to Yitzhak
is the land of Israel (Genesis 284). Yishmael
gets other gifts, but these do not satisfy him.
He is always around, in the face of his brothers,
scheming and struggling to get it all, the whole
land of Israel. This is what worries, consumes
and obsesses Yitzhak!
41Final ThoughtsIsaac and Yishmael RABBI SHLOMO
RISKIN
- (And this is the attitude of the descendants of
Yishmael to this very day, when they rejected the
United Nations partition of the West Bank on
November 29, 1947, when they started the Six Day
War in June 5, 1967, when they rejected former
Prime Minister Barak's all to generous offer of
96 of Judea, Samaria and Gaza initiated this
Oslo War three and one half years ago, and when
they refuse to recognize that we have any rights
whatsoever to the Temple Mount. "Their hand is
against everything" because they demand
everything!) - At least according to one Midrash, the matter
will only be resolved in the pre-Messianic age,
where "a star will come forth from Jacob "and
destroy our enemies. Balaam cries out, "oh woe,
who will live after the positioning of (the two
enemy nations) with El at the end of their names,
YishmaEl and YisraEl... Even the enemy will be
utterly destroyed" (Numbers 2423).
42Final ThoughtsEsau and Yaacov Rabbi Z. Miller
- The Torah (Bereishis 2527) contrasts the
characters of Esau and Yaacov "Esau became one
who knows hunting, but Yaacov was a wholesome
man..." Rashi explains the phrase who knows
huntingEsau knew how to 'trap' and deceive his
father with deceptive words. Whereas, the
capability of deception was completely foreign to
Yaacov who was a wholesome man i.e., his words
and his heart were one. - The honesty of Yaacov is superior to the
falsehood of Esau, as light is superior to
darkness. Nevertheless, it would appear that the
ability to deceive requires an aspect of
cleverness that is lacking in a 'wholesome'
person. Indeed his lack of guile may be a
weakness that renders him innocent, naive, and
vulnerable. - However, we find just the opposite to be true.
Our Sages tell us that Yaacov affirmed about
himself "I am equal to Esau in the ability to
deceive. Notwithstanding, his wholesomeness
prevented him from employing deception! The
purity of his heart would only allow him to act
and speak with absolute integrity. - On the other hand, a person who acts with deceit
is the opposite of a wholesome person. His inner
corruption spurs him to trap others with his sly
words and schemes. He has no scruples to harness
his selfserving ambitions. - Let us follow in the footsteps of Yaacov Avinu,
whose words were one with his heart. If we make
every effort to conduct ourselves with honesty,
HaShem will bless our lives with success and
peace of mind. Implement Strive to keep all of
your words and actions within the bounds of
integrity.
43Final Thoughts
- The Torah is not just the blueprint to creation
it is also the road map to our Spiritual journey
to come closer to the Creator. - Our Prophets tell us that in the future, a great
war will occur in which most of our material
world will be destroyed. The nations that will be
involved in this final war are led by the very
same people we have been discussing. - HaShem will keep His word and in spite of all
odds, will send our Messiah who will save the
Jewish People and once and for all times, bring
Peace to Our People, so that we may at last serve
Him.
May it be Your Will, HaShem, that the Holy
Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days and grant
us our share in Your Torah. Shabbat Shalom