A ‘BISSEL’ OF TORAH: VA’EIRA (EXODUS 6:2-9:35)

By Joy Scott, Am Haskalah Congregant Last week’s Torah Parsha (SHEMOT) ended with Moses and Aaron both discouraged, as the Pharaoh of Egypt denied their request to free the enslaved Israelites. This week’s Parsha (VA’EIRA) describes with precise detail, the first seven of the ten plagues, which would eventually decimate all of Egypt. A major […]

A ‘BISSEL’ OF TORAH: SHEMOT (EXODUS 1:1-6.1) By Joy Scott, Am Haskalah Congregant.

The opening chapters of Exodus plunge us into a midst of epic events. Moses passes from Prince of Egypt; to Midianite shepherd; to leader of the Israelites, through a history-changing encounter with God, at the ‘Burning Bush’. The narrative begins with a new King of Egypt, “who did not know of Joseph” (1). However, the […]

A ‘BISSEL’ OF TORAH: VAYECHI (GENESIS 44:28-50:26) By Joy Scott, Am Haskalah Congregant

In last week’s Torah Parsha (VAYIGASH), Joseph became overwhelmed with emotion, when he learned that his father, Jacob was still alive. He revealed his identity to his eleven brothers; and, urged them to bring his father and all of their wives and children to Egypt. The brothers were both stunned and elated. They gleefully returned […]

A ‘BISSEL’ OF TORAH: VAYIGASH (GENESIS 44:18-47:27) By Joy Scott Am Haskalah Congregant

The major theme of the book of Genesis is dysfunctional family dynamics and sibling rivalry, which tend to repeat themselves, generation after generation. Adam and Eve never interacted with their two sons; Cain killed his brother Abel; Ishmael mocked his brother Isaac, and was forced from his home at the age of sixteen; Jacob stole […]

A ‘BISSEL’ OF TORAH: VAYEISHEV (GENESIS 37:1-40:23)

By Joy Scott, Am Haskalah Congregant Pulitzer Prize winning book for 2016: “Joseph and His Multi-colored Coat”….A single father with twelve sons and one daughter, born to four different women (all now deceased); a dysfunctional family; partiality; resentment; hatred; deceit; a scenario comparable to the popular television show, ‘Real housewives of Egypt’; and, crimes and […]