General Overview: In this week's Parsha, Toldot, Yakov and Esav are
born. Isaac relocates to Philistine where he digs wells, resulting in
friction between him and the locals. Rivka and Yakov successfully
deceive Isaac, tricking him into giving to Yakov the blessings he had
intended for Esav.
Aliya Summary: Rivka had trouble
conceiving. Isaac and Rivka prayed for children, and after twenty years
of marriage Rivka became pregnant. She was concerned about her
exceedingly difficult pregnancy, and was advised by G‑d that this was
due to two children – two nations – struggling in her womb. She gave
birth to twin boys: a hairy, ruddy boy named Esav, and a second son,
born clutching his brother's heel, named Yakov. Esav became a hunter,
while Yakov was an honest man who frequented the schools of Torah. Isaac
favored Esav, while Rivka preferred Yakov. One day, Esav came home from
the field hungry, and pleaded with Yakov to give him some of the stew
he was cooking. Yakov agreed to Esav's request provided that he give him
his birthright as firstborn in exchange—and Esav acceded to this
barter. There was a famine in Canaan, and Isaac was escaping the famine
by traveling to Egypt via Philistine when G‑d told him to remain in
Philistine. G‑d also informed Isaac that he would visit upon him all the
blessings He had promised to Avraham.
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