Toldot – Genesis 25:19 – 28:9

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, in Parshat Toldot, we encounter one of the most defining struggles in the Torah—the tension between Jacob and Esau and the true meaning of being a firstborn. Why does Scripture so often pass leadership not to the one born first, but to the one who chooses responsibility, wisdom, and vision?

Through the stories of Cain and Abel, Ishmael and Isaac, and now Jacob and Esau, the Torah teaches that greatness is not inherited automatically—it is earned through reflection, restraint, and moral clarity. Esau lives by instinct and impulse, while Jacob represents patience, thought, and a commitment to the future.

What does this teach us about our own lives? How do we rise above instinct and choose a path guided by purpose? And what does it mean to carry “the voice of Jacob” even when circumstances demand “the hands of Esau”?

Join us as we dive into the spiritual depth of Toldot, explore the nature of true leadership, and uncover the timeless wisdom hidden within the blessing of the firstborn. Watch now and be inspired by the message of Parshat Toldot!

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