Sheep, Children Or Leopards?

Vayeitze | Genesis, Bereishit | 5770

The three descriptions of Israel as G-d's children, G-d's flock of sheep and bold as a leopard, asking what each image reveals about the Jewish relationship with the Divine. Each metaphor represents a different mode: sheep-like obedience and selflessness, child-like closeness and boldness, and the leopard's fearless dedication in service.

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