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It’s time to get out! Well, it is for Yaakov (Jacob). That is according to how this week’s parsha (Torah portion) begins. The parsha is called Vayetze which means, “And he went out,” and is referring to Yaakov leaving on his trip to his uncle’s house. On the way he dreams of a ladder with angels going up and down and haShem (god) standing over him and introducing himself to Yaakov. After making a vow, Yaakov continues on his way … Continue reading