Friday, December 15, 2017

פרשת מקץ-שבת חנוכה

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The Power of Happiness

וַיַּרְא יַעֲקֹב כִּי יֶשׁ־שֶׁבֶר בְּמִצְרָיִם וַיֹּאמֶר יַעֲקֹב לְבָנָיו לָמָּה תִּתְרָאוּ:
בראשית מב:א 

The Torah, when discussing the seven years of hunger, tells us that “Yaakov saw that there was (still) food in Egypt”, and sent his sons down to Egypt to buy food.  Rashi (42:1) asks; how could Yaakov “see” that there was food in Egypt, rather it should say that Yaakov “heard” that there was food in Egypt?

Rashi answers that Yaakov saw this in a “vision of Holiness.”   Rashi then goes on to tell us that Yaakov could not have seen this through Ru’ach Hakodhesh.  The reason is that since Yosef had left home, Yaakov was sad, and Ru’ach Hakodesh does not rest on people who are not happy.
The Rambam (Maimonides) tells us the Mitzvah that is performed with a smile and joy is worth one thousand times as much as one done in a state of unhappiness.

Rashi is teaching us a very important lesson about how we should be.  We should always try to be happy when doing anything, especially Mitzvot.  

This is true in the story of Chanukah as well.  In truth, the Maccabees did not need to light the Menorah in the Bet Hamikdash with pure oil since most of the nation was impure.  They wanted to do any and every Mitzvah that they could to the best of their ability and with happiness.

With these lessons in mind, how should we act when we need to do something that we might not want to do?

Shabbat Shalom, Happy Chanukah and Chodesh Tov!!!


Parsha Questions

1)  The פרשה begins by telling us ויהי מקץ שנתים ימים. What was the two years after?

2) What were פרעה’s dreams? (בראשית מא:א-ז)

3) How did פרעה’s recollection of his dream differ from נבוכדנצר’s recollection of his dream? (רש"י בראשית מא:א-ז) [We learned this in our ספר דניאל class]

4) Who couldn’t tell פרעה a satisfactory meaning of the dreams? (בראשית מא:ח)

5) What was their interpretation of the dream of פרעה? (רש"י בראשית מא:ח)

6) What did the שר המשקים mean when he told the king את חטאי אני מזכיר היום? (בראשית מא:ט)

7) Which three words tell us that the chief butler did not want יוסף to get a high position? Explain. (רש"י בראשית מא:יב)

8) Who did יוסף credit for being able to interpret the dreams of פרעה? (בראשית מא:טז)

9) What were יוסף’s interpretations of פרעה’s dreams? Explain all points. (בראשית מא:כה-לב)

10) What extra advice did יוסף dispense to פרעה? (בראשית מא:לג-לו)

11) What did פרעה remove from his hand and give to יוסף? (בראשית מא:מב)

12) What was this symbolic of? (רש"י בראשית מא:מב)

13) What name did פרעה give to יוסף?  Why this name? (רש"י בראשית מא:מב)

14) Whom did יוסף marry? (בראשית מא:מב)

15) Who was she? (מדרש)

16) What were their children names? Why? (בראשית מא:נ-נב)

17)  Once the hunger began, why did פרעה need to tell the Egyptians that if they wanted food they would need to do whatever יוסף said? (רש"י בראשית מא:נה)

18) How did יעקב know that there was grain in מצרים? (רש"י בראשית מב:א)

19) Did יעקב not save grain too? Why did they need to go to Egypt for food? (רש"י בראשית מב:א)

20) Why does the פסוק say יוסף’s brothers” went down to  מצרים (and notיעקב ’s sons)?
(רש"י בראשית מב:ג)

21) Who was not sent to get grain? Explain why? (רש"י בראשית מב:ד)

22) If יוסף could recognize his brothers, why could they not recognize him? (רש"י בראשית מב:ח)

23) What was יוסף reminded of when he saw his brothers before him? (רש"י בראשית מב:ט)

24) What did יוסף accuse his brothers of? (בראשית מב:ט)

25) Who was the interpreter? (רש"י בראשית מב:כג)

26) Why did יוסף specifically choose שמעון to put in prison? (רש"י בראשית מב:כד)

27) Who ultimately took responsibility to return בנימין to יעקב? (רש"י בראשית מג:ח-י)

28) What did the brothers bring back with them to Egypt? List all. (רש"י בראשית מג:יא-טו)

29) After meeting בנימין, what made יוסף become full of mercy? (רש"י בראשית מג:ל)

30) Was to happen to the one that the cup was found in their saddle bag? Both parts.
(בראשית מד:ט-י)

31) In who’s saddle bag was the “magic” cup found? (בראשית מד:יב)

32) Why do you think everyone return to Egypt? (Think)


Classroom Check-in!
Questions about what we are learning in class

1) What constitutes Schach?

2) Why does the Mishnah say that one cannot use bundles as Schach?

3) Can one use beams as Schach?

4) Is there a Mishnah quiz on Tuesday? Does it include Sukkah 1:1-6?


Torah Math

In this week’s Parsha we learn of the dreams of King Pharoh, and how Yosef interpreted each of them exactly correctly.  The Gemara (Brachos 55 b) teaches us that the outcome of a dream is based on the way that is it interpreted. We can see this here in the words of the Pasuk:

Check this out... the words כאשר פתר (which mean: the way it was interpreted) are the same numeric value as the words of the Gemara שחלומות הולכים אחר הפה, meaning: Dreams go after the interpretation of the dream.

So AWESOME how these secrets are all over the Torah!


 TORAH TRIVIA!


Super Stumper Question:
This a question to ask others and discuss the answers.

Answer to last week’s Question:
Last week’s question: What was Mrs. Poteefar’s name???
Answer to last week’s question: Mrs. Poteefar’s name (besides Mrs.) was Zulaicha.

Question of the week: If enough oil was found for one day, the miracle was then only for seven days, so why do we celebrate Chanukah for eight days????? (There are many answers)
Answer….

Kollel Quiz 

#1 Who Am I?
1. Sometimes I am holiday.
2. This year I am not.
3. My fate is thirty caused.
4. I am three on the third.

#2 Who Am I?
1. Wheat.
2. Cows.
3. Stars.
4. Something foolish within.


Submit this answer by clicking here


 FOOD Section!

Can you guess what this recipe connects to this week’s Parsha?

Leftover Chicken Pot Pie


INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons unsalted margarine (1/4 stick), plus more for coating the dish
2 cups pearl onions, peeled
1 tablespoon fresh sage, finely chopped
1 cup potato, coarsely chopped
2/3 cup celery (leaves too), coarsely chopped
2/3 cup carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped
3/4 cup frozen peas (optional)
3 tablespoons fresh Italian parsley, coarsely chopped
Leftover Chicken
1 large egg
14 ounces store-bought puff pastry dough, defrosted if frozen

INSTRUCTIONS
1) Heat the oven to 400°F and arrange a rack in the middle. Coat a 13-by-9-inch baking dish with margarine and set aside.

2) Melt 2 tablespoons margarine over medium heat in a large frying pan until foaming. Add onions and sage and cook until sage aroma is released, about 2 minutes.

3) Add potato, celery, and carrots and season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Cook until carrots and onions are just beginning to soften, about 6 minutes.

4) Remove mixture from heat, stir in peas, parsley, and creamed chicken, and season with salt and pepper.

5) Turn filling into the prepared baking dish. Whisk egg together with 1 tablespoon water and a pinch of salt until evenly mixed. Set aside.

6) With kitchen shears, cut dough to fit over the baking dish. Place dough over filling and tuck into the edges of the dish.

7) Brush dough with reserved egg wash and cut 10 evenly distributed slits in the top to vent. Cook until crust is golden brown and the mixture is bubbling about 30 to 35 minutes. Let sit 10 minutes before serving.



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