Aliya Summary: Gad was blessed with bravery in battle. Asher's
blessing: an abundance of olive oil. Naphtali was blessed with the speed
of a deer. Joseph was recognized for his charm, suffering, and
righteousness, and was showered with a variety of blessings.
When
blessing Yosef, Yaakov says that his blessings surpassed his father's
blessings, and so should Yosef's blessings surpass his (Yaakov's)
blessings. Blessings are a curious thing, especially from father to son.
If the son grows and accomplishes things, it reflects on his parents
and they and their memory is blessed as a result. That means that
father/son blessings build on themselves, becoming exponentially better.
The same can be said of Jews in general. If a Jew does something good,
it not only reflects on themselves, but also on Judaism, which
increases the blessings for all Jews. As an example, when someone like
Matisyahu represents himself as a thoughtful and proper Jewish singer,
people might feel better about Jews, and that helps everyone be more
tolerant, which might embolden others to display their Judaism, which
might be observed by others who might do the same, etc. We don't know
what snowball we might be starting, but hopefully they're of a positive
variety.
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