<br><tt><font size=2>>>>My response is that, as you wrote, *WE*
know the damage that is done by playing favorites. But it seems that Yaakov
Avinu truly did not understand this. We have learned and benefited from
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">-------- is this the same as saying
noge'ah badavar? i could see two ways of looking at it. any
rational person [today] would say 'of course the brothers will be
jealous'. so was the issue he is noge'ah badavar, or
no-in fact he analyzed the situation , allowing for his relationship
as father, and felt his sons are on too high a level to have
petty jealousies, and therefore favoritism is apparent , yet
benign?</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">did he under estimate his negiah, or
overestimate his boys?<br>
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