Jewish Texts
(Un)Conditional Love
Isaac and Rebecca provide us with two models of parenting--love dependent on a specific interaction and love that is unconditional.
What Covenant Means
God and Abram's covenant between the pieces raises issues of conditionality and obligation still relevant today.
Fears, Lies, But No Videotape
Jacob's death provokes the latent fear in Joseph's brothers that Joseph bears a grudge against them and the desire to make peace with him.
Creating Family Peace
Joseph serves as a model of creating opportunities for repentance and forgiveness.
And God Took Note?
Joy and laughter, often embodied in children, can help us begin to live again after extreme disappointment and tragedy.
Confronting Our Dark Sides
Like Jacob's struggle, each of us must recognize, confront and struggle with our darker side.
The Power Of A Name: The Power Of Naming
Adam's naming of the animals raises complex issues, including the deeper meanings of our names.
Seeing The Bigger Picture
Joseph reminds us that our perspective of reality is limited compared to the ultimate meaning that God perceives.
Exile–The Absence Of Jewish Context
The descent into Egypt and Jacob's death left his family in an alien culture, forced to find a context for their traditions within themselves.
Joseph: Tzadik or Tattletale?
The complex character of Joseph raises questions about what it means to be righteous.
All In The Family
Jacob's decision to bless each of his sons individually highlights the need to balance unity with diversity.
From Pride Comes Loneliness
Joseph's experience in prison teaches him, and us, that we succeed and flourish when we support those around us.