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Sidrah

Vayechi

“Israel settled in Egypt, in Goshen, and bought property... Jacob lived in the land of Egypt for seventeen years” Genesis 47:27-28

December 29, 2009 11:44

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

Stop for a moment. Take a breath before reading. We haven’t gone Zen, just taking a lesson from the weekly Torah portions. Each week the sidrah begins with a space between paragraphs, a respite before the next tale. But this week’s reading,Vayechi, is different.

Vayechi begins without a break, in the middle of a paragraph. “Vayechi alone is enclosed [stuma],” comments Rashi. “Because after Jacob’s death the eyes and hearts of Israel became closed to the pain of bondage.” The reader is trapped in the text as Israel becomes entrapped in Egypt.

But what entraps Israel? Is it slavery? Joseph still sits as viceroy to Pharaoh; he would not allow Jewish enslavement. Is it economic hardship caused by the seven-year famine?

The nation lives in Goshen, the fertile Nile delta: the people are flourishing numerically and profiting financially. What really traps Israel into a story with no way out (stuma) is precisely the moment where they keep shtum (silent) to the injustice of their Egyptian neighbours.