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Good morning. In this week's Torah portion, Vayigash, we witness a powerful moment between Yehuda and Yoseph, where Yehuda passionately pleads for the life of his brother Binyamin. He emphasizes his deep connection to his father, Jacob, illustrating how the loss of Binyamin would devastate him. Rashi highlights the profound emotional stakes—it's not just Binyamin at risk, but Jacob's very life hangs in the balance. Yehuda's willingness to take Binyamin's place as a servant shows his commitment and selflessness. This interaction reveals the eternal debate between Yehuda and Yoseph regarding how to serve God: Yehuda's approach emphasizes separation from worldly temptations, while Yoseph embodies righteousness amidst challenges. Ultimately, when Yoseph reveals himself, he reassures his brothers, explaining how their actions, though painful, were part of a divine plan for preservation and salvation. This narrative teaches us about familial bonds, the importance of humility, and the transformative power of faith. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.