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            of Jews in the far-flung Diaspora. Now, we just need to keep stoking
 Vayechi י ִחְיַו  this longing and passion to bring the redemption ever closer.

               Significantly, the portion of Vayigash is always read in very close
            proximity  to  Chanukah. In addition to  the connection between
            Chanukah and Goshen, the portion also contains the very important
            message of  the brothers’ reconciliation. During Chanukah the
 £A Closed PortionA Closed PortionA Closed PortionA Closed PortionA Closed PortionA Closed Portion  Maccabees fought not only the Greeks but also those Jews who had
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            sided with the Greeks. In the fight to preserve Jewish tradition and
            sovereignty, they had been forced to battle their own brothers. The
 Vayechi, the last portion in the book of Bereishit, begins on the same   brothers’ reconciliation in Vayigash sends a message of hope that in
 line of a traditional Torah scroll as the last portion ends and there is   the future all Jews, no matter what their affiliation, or lack thereof,
 no space between them. This phenomenon, unique to the beginning   will be reunited in common purpose, cooperation, and brotherly love.
 of this one portion, is referred to by the Rabbis as a “closed portion”   Then the lights of Chanukah will be transformed into the light of the
 (parashah setumah), reflecting the fact that the new portion “closes”   Messianic age that will light the way for all humankind.
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 distinction might be, Rashi, quoting the Talmud (Pesachim 56a) and
 the  Midrash  (Bereishit  Rabbah 98b), offers two homiletical  derash   £The Meaning of MoneyThe Meaning of MoneyThe Meaning of Money
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 that this format and its name are attempting to convey or reflect a
 message central to the Torah portion. The first explanation suggests   At the end of Vayigash, the Torah describes in great detail how Joseph
 that with Jacob and Joseph’s impending death “the eyes and hearts
 of Israel were closed” because the period of bondage was about to   managed to centralize all the wealth of Egypt in Pharaoh’s hands. In
            the process, he reconfigured the entire structure of Egyptian society.
 begin. As long as Jacob and Joseph were alive their merit protected
 the children of  Israel from  descending  into  slavery. The second   Chassidut explains that on a deeper level Joseph was transferring
 explanation  suggests  that Jacob  wanted to  reveal his prophetic   the wealth from the realm of the “evil inclination” to the realm of
            holiness. The Slonimer Rebbe explains that Joseph had to do this
 vision of the End of Days to his sons but just as he was about to
 speak the Shechinah left him; therefore, the ability to transmit this   or else Jacob would never  have agreed to come. Indeed,  Joseph
            especially instructed his brothers to tell Jacob that he was “ruling
 information was literally “closed” off to him.
            over all of Egypt,” so that he would be willing to go to a land known
 In addition to  these interpretations, the subtle but jarring   for its moral corruption.
 juxtaposition between  this being a closed  portion (symbolizing
 impending death and bondage and the loss of the prophetic spirit)   In “The Dreams of Jacob – the Dreams of Joseph,” we discussed
 and  the  portion’s  first  word  and  name  being  “vayechi,”  meaning   the Midrash which demonstrated that everything that happened to
 “and  he lived,” requires an  explanation.  This need becomes even   Jacob likewise  happened  to Joseph  (Bereishit  Rabbah 84:6).  Here
            we see this parallelism again. Just as Jacob had cleverly managed
 more pronounced in a Chassidic context wherein “vayechi,” instead
 of connoting the  prosaic “dwelt” or “settled,”  connotes Jacob’s   to transform Laban’s wealth into his own, Joseph ingeniously took


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