For the week ending 5 December 2020 / 19 Kislev 5781
Parashat Vayishlach
Questions
- What sort of messengers did Yaakov send to Esav?
- Why was Yaakov both "afraid" and "distressed”?
- In what three ways did Yaakov prepare for his encounter with Esav?
- Where did Dina hide and why?
- After helping his family across the river, Yaakov remained alone on the other side. Why?
- What was the angel forced to do before Yaakov agreed to release him?
- What was it that healed Yaakov's leg?
- Why did Esav embrace Yaakov?
- Why did Yosef stand between Esav and Rachel?
- Give an exact translation of the word nisa in verse 33:12.
- What happened to the 400 men who accompanied Esav?
- Why does the Torah refer to Dina as the daughter of Leah and not as the daughter of Yaakov?
- Whom should Shimon and Levi have consulted concerning their plan to kill the people of Shechem?
- Who was born along with Binyamin?
- What does the name Binyamin mean? Why did Yaakov call him that?
- The Torah states, "The sons of Yaakov were twelve." Why?
- How old was Yaakov when Yosef was sold?
- Esav changed his wife's name to Yehudit. Why?
- Which three categories of people have their sins pardoned?
- What is the connection between the Egyptian oppression of the Jewish people and Esav's decision to leave the land of Canaan?
Answers
- What sort of messengers did Yaakov send to Esav?
32:4 - Angels. - Why was Yaakov both "afraid" and "distressed”?
32:8 - He was afraid he would be killed. He was distressed that he would have to kill. - In what three ways did Yaakov prepare for his encounter with Esav?
32:9 - He sent gifts, he prayed, and he prepared for war. - Where did Dina hide and why?
32:23 - Yaakov hid her in a chest so that Esav wouldn't see her and want to marry her. - After helping his family across the river, Yaakov remained alone on the other side. Why?
32:25 - He went back to get some small containers he had forgotten. - What was the angel forced to do before Yaakov agreed to release him?
32:27 - Admit that the blessings given by Yitzchak rightfully belong to Yaakov. - What was it that healed Yaakov's leg?
32:32 - The shining of the sun. - Why did Esav embrace Yaakov?
33:4 - His pity was aroused when he saw Yaakov bowing to him so many times. - Why did Yosef stand between Esav and Rachel?
33:7 - To stop Esav from gazing at her. - Give an exact translation of the word nisa in verse 33:12.
33:12 - It means "travel". It does not mean "we will travel." This is because the letter nun is part of the word and does not mean ‘we’ as it sometimes does. - What happened to the 400 men who accompanied Esav?
33:16 - They slipped away one by one. - Why does the Torah refer to Dina as the daughter of Leah and not as the daughter of Yaakov?
34:1 - Because she was outgoing like her mother, Leah. - Whom should Shimon and Levi have consulted concerning their plan to kill the people of Shechem?
34:25 - Their father, Yaakov. - Who was born along with Binyamin?
35:17 - His two triplet sisters. - What does the name Binyamin mean? Why did Yaakov call him that?
35:18 - Ben-Yemin means "Son of the South." He was the only son born in the Land of Israel, which is south of Aram Naharaim. - The Torah states, "The sons of Yaakov were twelve." Why?
35:22 - To stress that all of them, including Reuven, were righteous. - How old was Yaakov when Yosef was sold?
35:29 - One hundred and eight. - Esav changed his wife's name to Yehudit. Why?
36:2 - To fool Yitzchak into thinking that she had abandoned idolatry. - Which three categories of people have their sins pardoned?
36:3 - One who converts to Judaism, one who is elevated to a position of leadership, and one who marries. - What is the connection between the Egyptian oppression of the Jewish people and Esav's decision to leave the land of Canaan?
36:6 - Esav knew that the privilege of living in the Land of Israel was accompanied by the prophecy that the Jews would be "foreigners in a land not their own." Therefore Esav said, "I'm leaving. I don't want the Land if it means I have to pay the bill of subjugation in Egypt."
All references are to the verses and Rashi's commentary, unless otherwise stated.