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Good morning and welcome. In this portion, we witness a poignant moment as Jacob, at 147, blesses his grandsons, Ephraim and Manasseh. Despite his dimming eyesight, Jacob's heart overflows with gratitude as he acknowledges the miracle of seeing Joseph again and meeting his children. The act of blessing is rich with symbolism; Jacob intentionally crosses his hands, placing his right hand on the younger Ephraim, defying expectations of primogeniture. This deliberate choice signifies that divine favor does not always follow the order of birth. Jacob's blessing emphasizes that these boys, born in Egypt, are to be recognized as part of the legacy of Abraham and Isaac. He wishes for them to prosper like fish, thriving in a world where their blessings remain concealed from the envy of others. This teaches us about the protective power of humility and the importance of spiritual legacy. Jacob's blessing carries a profound message for all of us, reminding us to seek blessings that shield us from negativity. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.