Vayishlachוַיִּשְׁלַח[Jacob] Sent
Genesis 32:4−36:43

When Is Vayishlach Read?
/ 18 Kislev 5787
/ 18 Kislev 5788
/ 14 Kislev 5789
Summary
- Jacob prepares to meet Esau. He wrestles with a "man," who changes Jacob's name to Israel. (32:4-33)
- Jacob and Esau meet and part peacefully, each going his separate way. (33:1-17)
- Dinah is raped by Shechem, the son of Hamor the Hivite, who was chief of the country. Jacob's sons Simeon and Levi take revenge by murdering all the males of Shechem, and Jacob's other sons join them in plundering the city. (34:1-31)
- Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin and is buried in Ephrah, which is present-day Bethlehem. (35:16-21)
- Isaac dies and is buried in Hebron. Jacob's and Esau's progeny are listed. (35:22-36:43)
Ten Minutes of Torah: Vayishlach Commentary

Wrestling for Identity
By: Rabbi Lea Mühlstein
Jacob's legacy lives on in our continued struggle for faith, freedom, and renewal.
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