Aliya Summary: Jacob's family approached and greeted Esav (except for
Dina, whom Jacob hid). Despite Esav's objections, Jacob prevailed upon
him to accept the gift he had sent ahead. Esav offered to accompany
Jacob on his trip home, but Jacob declined the gesture. Esav returned to
his home in Se'ir, and Jacob proceeded to the city of Sukkot.
Eventually Jacob arrived at the outskirts of the city of Shechem, where
he purchased a plot of land and erected an altar to G‑d.
Why
did Yakov hide Dina from Esav? Some explain that Yakov did not want
Esav to ask for (take) Dina as a wife and thereby subject her to his
wickedness. For this, Yakov was punished, because Dina would have been a
positive influence on Esav. Commentaries ask whether Yakov should be
praised, rather than punished, for protecting Dina. Bartenura says that
Yakov's reason for hiding Dina was not the fear of anything negative
happening to her,but the fear that she would succeed in reforming Esav,
which would make him worthy of the blessing that he would dominate his
brother.All these possibilities highlight the ambiguity of life, and the
far-reaching consequences of our actions and inactions, many of which
will not be known to us for years, if ever. All we can do is make the
best informed decision we can at the time, and hope G-d gave us the
wisdom to make the right one.
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