11.28.25 ~ Life's Repeatable Cycles
Good morning! In this week's Torah portion, Vayeitze, Jacob wept when he met Rachel for the first time (Gen. 29:11). This moment in time is connected to Hagar’s weeping at Ishmael’s potential death (Gen. 21:16) and Esau’s weeping over the birthright and blessing (Gen. 27:38). It's seen again when Esau and Jacob met (Gen. 33:4) and we’ll see it again at least 9 more times in the book of Genesis. What’s all the crying about? It’s about the potential of losing something. Whether it was a child, a blessing, or a concern for Rachel there’s a thread that connects them all. Now onto some more threads to consider: The Teraphim story (Gen. 31): As Jacob is leaving the house of Laban, Rachel takes these Teraphim. Now what are Teraphim? We don't really know, they might have been idols, they might have been divination instruments, where Laban's going to be able to tell the future, but she takes them for some unknown reason. Laban pursues Jacob convinced that someone in his camp has...