Mikeitz
(Genesis 41:1-44:17)
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- Sifting Out the Truth
by Rabbi Max Weiman
Joseph has the gift of dream interpretation. This is an usual talent, especially given that Jews are not into the occult, witchcraft, superstition,...
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- Real Greatness
by Nesanel Yoel Safran
What makes someone a winner? Is it your looks, talents and accomplishments ... or ... is it your values and how well you treat others? The story...
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- Staring Reality in the Face
by Shaul Rosenblatt
During the entire time that the brothers met with Joseph in Egypt, they were completely unable to recognize him for who he was. It's quite...
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- Doing Without Being Told
by Adam Lieberman
One night Pharaoh had two dreams that disturbed him greatly. The first dream was of seven thin and ugly cows who were eating seven large, healthy...
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- Natural Wisdom
by Shraga Simmons
Parshat Mikeitz tells of Pharaoh's dreams of the 7 cows, and the 7 sheaves of grain. Pharaoh's advisors try to interpret the dreams - suggesting...
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- Exile and Return (part 2)
by Shraga Simmons
The Sages enumerate four separate "exiles" that the Jewish people have endured since first settling the Land of Israel 3,300 years ago....
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- Discovering What You Already Know
by Shraga Simmons
Rabbi Shraga Simmons shares an inspiring insight from the weekly Torah portion. Your life can change in just one minute! To download the MP3...
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- Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dreams
by Rabbi Yehuda Appel
The Chafetz Chaim, the leader of European Jewry in the early part of the 20th century, was known as a particularly righteous and saintly man. Once...
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- Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dream, Then Tries To Get His Own Dreams Fulfilled
by Avi Geller
It was the middle of the night. Joseph was sleeping in his prison chamber, regretting ever having trusted an Egyptian butler. Two years had passed...
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- Oops
by Rabbi Stephen Baars
The name of this parsha means "end." It refers to the end of the two-year period that Joseph spent in jail. If you remember, last week Joseph, who...
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- Mikeitz 5771
by Kalman Packouz
GOOD MORNING! I once went to a tailor in Singapore to make a suit. He asked me, "What would you like?" I told him, "a double-breasted...
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