Simcha's Torah Stories Parshas Vayeitze 5759 =========================================================================== This publication is available in HTML format at http://www.ohr.edu/youth/simcha/5759/Bereishi/vayeitze.htm =========================================================================== YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Avi, Avi, I'm so glad I ran into you today! What's doing, Chaim? First of all, how are you? How are you feeling? Fine, Chaim. Thank you for asking. How are you? Just fine, thank you. Avi, do you know that new neighbors just moved into the house down the street yesterday? I thought I saw a moving truck there. Well, they need help with everything, as you can imagine. I've got about fifteen guys together to go help them this afternoon. Can you come? Fifteen guys! Chaim you're a super organizer. Fifteen guys can do anything. It sounds like you don't even need me. What difference will I make? Avi, everybody makes a difference. Your efforts are very important. How do you know that, Chaim? We learn it from this week's Torah portion, "Vayetze." The Torah begins by telling us that "Yaakov Avinu," our father Jacob, left the city of Be'er Sheva and traveled towards the city of Haran. Our sages ask the question, "Why did the Torah tell us that Yaakov left Be'er Sheva? The Torah could have written that Yaakov went to the city of Haran, and we would have automatically known that he left Be'er Sheva." What is the answer to that question, Chaim? The Torah is teaching us a lesson, Avi. What lesson is that, Chaim? When a righteous person such as Yaakov Avinu lives in a city, he has a very big positive influence on that city. He improves the whole quality of life there. When he leaves that city, the loss is felt. The Torah told us that Yaakov "left Be'er Sheva" to teach us that his presence was missed there. That is a beautiful lesson, Chaim, but what does it have to do with my helping the new neighbors? Avi, don't ever think that you cannot make a difference. Everything mitzvah that you do is felt and noticed by those around you. Just like Yaakov's presence was missed when he left Be'er Sheva, your presence will be missed at the new neighbors' home. We need you and want to help. Chaim, I'm on my way. Sixteen guys helping is a whole lot better than fifteen guys. See you there! ------------ Simcha's Quiz Question of the Week How many mitzvot are in the Ten Commandments? Write to Simcha with your answer at simcha_b@mail.netvision.net.il =========================================================================== Do you link to us? Let everyone know about the Ohr Somayach Home Page by dropping the following text into the HTML document of YOUR home page: The Ohr Somayach International Home Page =========================================================================== SUBSCRIBE! to one of the many weekly "lists" published by Ohr Somayach Institutions: yossi - Yossi & Co. comic strip in PDF Format ohrnet - Torah Weekly, Q&A, Ask the Rabbi & Daf Yomi in PDF Format ohrnews - Keep up-to-date with the Ohr Somayach Web Site weekly - Summary of the weekly Torah portion dafyomi - Rav Mendel Weinbach's insights into the Daf Yomi ask - The Rabbi answers YOUR questions on Judaism parasha-qa - Challenging questions on the weekly Torah portion os-special - All the SPECIAL publications produced by Ohr Somayach os-alum - "B'Yachad" - the Ohr Somayach Electronic Alumni Newsletter judaismo - Spanish-Language newsletter on the Parsha & Judaism judaismo-p - Portuguese-Language newsletter on the Parsha & Judaism month - Seasons of the Moon - The Jewish Year through its months Ohr Somayach NEVER charges for any of the above lists. To subscribe, send the message: subscribe {listname} {your full name} to listproc@virtual.co.il or see the page http://www.ohr.edu/web/sub.htm =========================================================================== "I'm looking for the E-Mail address of a student at Ohr Somayach..." Look no further than: http://www.ohr.edu/web/alumni/email.htm =========================================================================== Dedication opportunities are available for Torah Weekly. Please contact us for details. =========================================================================== Written and Compiled by Simcha Groffman General Editor: Rabbi Moshe Newman Production Design: Eli Ballon =========================================================================== Prepared by the Jewish Learning Exchange of Ohr Somayach International 22 Shimon Hatzadik Street, POB 18103 Jerusalem 91180, Israel Tel: 972-2-581-0315 Fax: 972-2-581-2890 E-Mail: info@ohr.edu Home Page: http://www.ohr.edu =========================================================================== Kinder Torah c Copyright 1998 All rights reserved to the author Simcha Groffman