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Portion Summary
The seventh reading from the book of Genesis is named Vayetze (ויצא), which means "and he went out."
The title comes from the first verse of the reading, which says, "And Jacob went out from Beersheba" ( KJV).
This portion tells the story of Jacob's flight from his brother Esau, his vision at Bethel, his employment with his uncle Laban and his marriage to the two sisters, Rachel and Leah.
Jacob's double marriage results in a baby-bearing contest that gives him eleven sons.
At the end of the portion, Jacob leaves Laban and returns to the land of Canaan, but not before Laban tries to stop him.
Portion Outline
Liturgical Opening
Opening Barechu - Rabbi Vowell
Torah Blessing Opening - Rabbi Vowell
Torah Reading in Hebrew/English - Rabbi Vowell
TORAH
| Jacob's Dream at Bethel
| Jacob Meets Rachel
| Jacob Marries Laban's Daughters
| Jacob Prospers at Laban's Expense
| Jacob Flees with Family and Flocks
| Laban Overtakes Jacob
| Laban and Jacob Make a Covenant
Close Torah Reading in Hebrew and English - Rabbi Vowell
PROPHETS - Rabbi Vowell to do Liturgy
| The Long History of Rebellion
| Relentless Judgment on Israel
| A Plea for Repentance
Hos 14:4 | Assurance of Forgiveness
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