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 When Esau said, “Behold, I am going to die, so what use is this   £The Ladder as a Metaphor The Ladder as a Metaphor
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 birthright to me” (Genesis 25:32), he did not mean that he was literally
 about to die of hunger. He meant that an abstract spiritual birthright   For PrayerFor PrayerFor Prayer
 was of no use to him in a physical world of material pleasure and
 desire. The important thing for him was how much he could enjoy
 himself in this world, for according to his line of thought there is no   The Zohar teaches that the ladder in Jacob’s dream is a metaphor for
 pleasure after death. Jacob of course had a completely different view   prayer (Tikkunei Zohar 43). This is not a surprising interpretation
 of this world and the World to Come. He had probably debated this   given the context of the dream and its symbols. As noted above,
 point with Esau many times and on this particular day he challenged   Jacob prayed when “coming upon the place.” His prayer, recited
 Esau to put his money where his mouth was, saying: if you do not   at the  beginning of  night, became  the  paradigm for the Evening
 want the birthright, let me have it as I know and appreciate its worth.   Prayer. In a sense, the dream was a continuation and super-conscious
 Esau, seemingly without a moment’s thought, proved his disdain for   transformation of the contents of his prayers.
 the spiritual side of reality by spurning the birthright.
               The numerical value of the Hebrew word for ladder (sulam) equals
 Justifying Jacob’s “stealing” the blessing is more difficult as Jacob   136, the same as the Hebrew word for voice (kol). Man, who is firmly
 did intentionally fool his father into thinking he was Esau. However,   entrenched in the physical world, raises his voice in prayer, which
 one could convincingly argue that Jacob had implicitly bought the   rises like a ladder, until it reaches the heavens and God, who stands
 blessing along with the birthright. Esau’s disavowal and sale of the   there, at the top of Jacob’s ladder. In the act of prayer, a human
 birthright, gave Jacob the right to the blessing, even if Isaac was   being’s consciousness ascends from rung to rung, and even though he
 unaware of the sale, and even if Esau had not realized the full extent   or she remains standing on earth, his or her spiritual awareness truly
 of the sale (Genesis 27:36).  rises to the heavens.
 Alternatively, some have argued that Jacob was just following   When Jacob stood before his father disguised as his brother Esau,
 his mother’s orders. While a close reading of the text supports this   Isaac remarked: “the voice is the voice of Jacob, and the hands,
 notion, and Jacob, himself, went to some pains to avoid explicitly   the hands of Esau” (Genesis 27:22). Esau represents the physical,
 lying to his father (see Rashi on Genesis 27:19 for how Jacob subtly   material world, while Jacob represents  the spiritual one. Jacob’s
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 why  was  Jacob  placed  in  this  position  in  the  first  place?  Indeed,   worlds while staying within the holy framework of the ladder itself.
 strengthening the question, we should ask why of all people Jacob,   As discussed above, this was actually why Rebecca insisted on Jacob
 who the tradition associates with truth, was forced into this   receiving Isaac’s blessing. Jacob had to receive both the spiritual
 situation.
            birthright and the physical blessing so that he could toil in both
 The answer to this question demands a paradigm shift concerning   worlds, ultimately bringing them into harmony and balance.
 how we normally view the relationship between the Torah and the   Based on the teachings of the Arizal, the Ba’al Shem Tov emphasized
 world. The Zohar (2:161b) states that “God looked into the Torah   the unique opportunity prayer offered humanity to connect directly
 and created the world,” meaning that in an extremely profound way   to God. By re-introducing song and meditation as integral elements
 the world reflects the Torah and not vice versa. One might expect   of prayer, he reformulated the prayer experience for the masses into
 the Torah to be a flowery exposition of abstract spiritual ideas and


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