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The Secret of Chanukah and Yosef: The Moment I Take the Credit, Life Becomes Tortuous

The Ultimate Greek or the Ultimate Jew? The Battle Over Yosef's Identity

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Class Summary:

This class was presented on Tuesday, 30 Kislev, the sixth day of Chanukah, 5785, December 31, 2024, Parshas Vayigash, at Bais Medrash Ohr Chaim in Monsey, NY.

The Midrash describes an odd detail in Greek persecution of the Jews during the time of the Chanukah story: The Jew’s were forced to write a renunciation of their faith on the ‘horn of an ox.’ What on earth did the poor ox have to do with this sorry chapter in Jewish history?

Pharaoh is mesmerized by Joseph's wisdom. "Can there be another person who has G-d's spirit in him as this man does?" Pharaoh asks his advisors. "There is none as understanding and wise as you," he says to Joseph. "You shall be over my house, and according to your word shall all my people be ruled; only the throne I will make greater than you."

Pharaoh says to Joseph: “I am Pharaoh; yet without you, no one shall lift up hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.”

There is something strange here. It seems that Pharaoh is concerned Joseph will usurp his position and he must tell him, not once but twice, that he is working under the king. But what would trigger this concern?

If you are dealing with an unscrupulous person, we can understand this type of talk. But it is obvious that Pharaoh was impressed by Joseph’s wisdom and humility. What is more, Pharaoh told Joseph, “according to your word shall all my people be ruled.” Clearly, this is “my people.” I am their leader. Why the need to state again, “only the throne I will make greater than you."

Also the words of Pharaoh to Joseph are strange: “Only the throne I will make greater than you." What a strange expression to employ. Why does he not say, “the throne remains greater than you?” or something similar. Does Pharaoh need to increase the greatness of the throne due to Joseph’s appointment?

What is even more enigmatic are the words of the Midrash, that Pharaoh’s words to Joseph teach is that also G-d remains greater and holier than His people. This is so strange.

 was the second Rebbe of Ger, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Altar (1847-1905), known as the Sefas Emes, who presented a deeper explanation of this midrash. We also come to understand the conflict between the Greeks and the Jews embodied by the festival of Chanukah.

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  • Anonymous -1 day ago

    Thank you for the medicine for the times - chassidus in every day terms. We love listening to the shiurim on the phone and find that it is impossible to listen to the last few months worth of id's. It seems that the phone line is not updated. Please can this be done as we are not usually using a computer or a phone with internet access nor do we want download to mp3.

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    Ivana Goldfein -1 day ago

    These ladies are so lucky to attend in person , but the rest on screens are incredibly grateful for your authenticity , trusting those you don’t see with your vulnerability . This is such a gift to klal yisrael and beyond. Chanukah Sameach !

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  • Anonymous -1 day ago

    Love your Shiurim,
    Your moshul would make alot more sense as a Hyperlink, not a copy and paste

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Women's Chanukah/Miketz/Vayigash Class

Rabbi YY Jacobson

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