Shabbat Vayetze

Vayetze | Genesis, Bereishit | 6 September 2011

The Alef Kabbala Group (6 Sept 2011) explored a discourse for Shabbat Vayetze said in 1967, interpreting the verse 'do not plough with an ox and a donkey together'. The Hebrew word for 'donkey', Hamor, is the name of the man whose son seduced (or raped) Dinah, the daughter of Jacob. Various interpretations are presented of the interface between this verse and the story of Dinah,linking to the personal struggle within each individual and the month of Elul, before Rosh Hashana.

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