<div dir="ltr">Our actions are pretty much prompted by Life's circumstances, we are mostly provoked to react. We do [many/most] things to counter a perceived imbalance, an injustice. Perhaps, with this in mind, we can better understand Yitzchak, Rivkah and Eisav as they are portrayed in this week's Sedra.<br><br>Isaac favoured Eisav, because he was "Tzayid BeFiv", Rivkah favoured YaAkov [25:28]<br><br>We are told why Yitzchak favours Eisav but not why Rivkah favours YaAkov.<br><br>Yitzchak favours Eisav because Eisav is a "Tzayid BeFiv" lit. hunted with his mouth. Rashi explains this as either [or both] - he deceived his father like a hunter lying in ambush or stalking prey and catching it at a vulnerable moment, i.e. feeding Yitchak fake news to present himself as exceedingly Gd fearing; or, he fed Yitzchak tasty food, "Make me the tasty food I enjoy ... so that I might bless you before I die." [27:4]<br><br>But Eisav was not a better cook than Rivkah - "she made him a delicious dish just as he liked" [27:14] [unless she had him on a healthy food diet and Eisav was Yitzchak's secret steak supplier]<br><br>Eisav loved his father and he loved hunting [25:27]. He desperately sought his father's approval. He pursued this as he best knew, by hunting and even by lying. We might even say that he felt as though he was hunting for his father's love.<br><br>Yitzchak understood, he encouraged Eisav to hunt and cook for him. He even reminded Eisav to take his hunting weapons when he instructs him to hunt and prepare food before he blesses him - Yitzchak wants Eisav to be engaged in the hunting and preparation of the food, because it is this engagement that is their link and best encapsulates his approval of his son Eisav. In other words, "It's not the food I want, for that I could ask your mother or you could grab an animal from our flock - it would be much quicker. No, I want you to be of service to me. Knowing that you have hunted to provide for me makes me happy and I enjoy the food more."<br><br>Eisav knew that his mother was capable of and willing to provide her husband with all the tasty food he could stomach. He got the message that it was not food that Yitzchak wanted. Yitzchak was reaching out to Eisav, knowing how desperately Eisav sought his approval. Eisav learned how to cook in order to express his love. He even deceived Yitchak, painting himself as the Gd fearing son in order to win his father's approval.<br><br><br>Best,<br><br>Meir G. Rabi<br><br>0423 207 837<br>+61 423 207 837
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