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            the long and convoluted relationship between Jacob’s descendants,
 Vayishlach ח ַל ְׁשִּיַו  4  the Jewish people, and Esau’s descendants the Romans. The Rabbis
            refer to both the Roman Empire and Christianity – adopted by the
            Roman Empire and transformed into a religious force to be reckoned
            with – as Esau’s progeny. The love-hate relationship between Esau
            and Jacob contains within it the seeds of the history that will come
 £TranscendenceTranscendenceTranscendence  to pass and is so much more than merely the story of two feuding
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            brothers.
               The Talmud is replete with stories recounting discussions between
 Vayishlach is the Torah’s eighth portion. Throughout the Torah, the   the Roman rulers and aristocracy and the Jewish Sages that illustrate
 number eight represents eternity and transcendence, for they are one   both “the love” – a great measure of respect – and “the hate,” an
 level above the natural physical plane associated with the number   attitude marked by disdain. Many important  Romans  converted
 seven. Therefore, it is no surprise to find the number eight or issues   to Judaism and at the height of the Roman Empire ten percent of
 associated with it alluded to in this portion.  Rome’s  population was Jewish.  Yet  Rome  destroyed  the  Second

 Parenthetically,  in this context, it is interesting to note that   Temple and left the Land of  Israel decimated  and in ruins. Over
 Vayeitzei, the Torah’s seventh portion,  contains many references   much of the last two thousand years, this saga has been told through
 to the number seven. The portion begins with Jacob leaving Beer   the ongoing and sometimes tortured relationship between Judaism
 Sheva, the “Well of Seven,” and continues with Jacob’s dream about   and Christianity.
 the ladder that according to  one opinion  had seven rungs. Many   The Torah also uses the relationship between Jacob and Esau to
 commentators explain the import of a seven-rung ladder and Jacob   symbolize the archetypal battle between good and evil by declaring
 beginning his journey from the “Well of Seven.”  a perpetual war between the nations of Israel and Amelek. The latter
            nation was fathered by Amalek, a direct descendant of Esau and a
 After meeting Rachel, Jacob  agrees to  work for  seven years in
 order to marry her.  Then,  after Laban tricks  him into marrying   representative of his darkest side. This ongoing saga and archetypal
 Leah first, he agrees to work for seven more years to marry Rachel.   confrontation is alluded to by every nuance in the Jacob and Esau
 Leah ultimately bears him seven children and in keeping with the   story and manifests its spiritual energy throughout history.
 association of seven with the natural world much of the portion deals
 with Jacob’s life and trials in this mundane world.
 The first allusion to the number eight in Vayishlach appears in
 the first verse, when Jacob sends messengers to inform his brother
 Esau that he has returned. Since the Hebrew word for “messengers”
 also means angels, Rashi comments that Jacob sent “real angels,”
 malachim mamash. What at first seems to have been a mundane act is
 transformed by Rashi’s commentary into a spiritual one, indicating
 that Jacob’s struggle with Esau will have to be fought on the spiritual
 plane, represented by the number eight. Indeed, as we will see, in our



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