“Esav Hates Yaakov”: Why Antisemitism Acts Like a Law of Nature
A Torah-based perspective on why Jewish identity, assimilation, and global hatred are deeply connected — and why history repeats the same pattern
Inbal Elhaiyani
26.01.26 | 10:02
A Torah-based perspective on why Jewish identity, assimilation, and global hatred are deeply connected — and why history repeats the same pattern
Inbal Elhaiyani
26.01.26 | 10:02
What Yaakov’s blessing teaches us about appreciation, humility, and creating a happy home
Moshe Ilan
20.01.26 | 12:49
How Jacob’s two camps became the blueprint for Israel’s future — uniting the spiritual legacy of Leah and Rachel into a balance of holiness, resilience, and the promise of final redemption
Yehosef Yaavetz
08.12.24 | 12:41
Esau longed for holiness without the struggle, while Jacob embraced the slow path of faith. Their ancient conflict still echoes in humanity’s search for meaning and completion.
Yehosef Yaavetz
03.12.24 | 09:15
The changing faces of Jew-hatred reveal that only spiritual strength and divine purpose ensure Israel’s survival
Daniel Blass
07.10.24 | 08:53
Looking beyond the surface, Esau’s path reveals important lessons about upbringing, free choice, and accountability.
Daniel Bals
15.11.17 | 13:27
From the birthright and the blessings to exile, revelation, and unity — exploring the timeless lessons of Yaakov's journey and his impact on the Jewish people
Naama Green
15.11.17 | 08:43
Why Jew-hatred is called anti-Semitism, even though many nations descend from Shem
Daniel Blass
22.06.15 | 13:34
A deep look at Esau, modern perfectionism, and the path from external success to authentic inner alignment
Ran Veber
07.09.14 | 12:25