(Genesis 40:14)
Kislev 23, 5777/December 23, 2016
"Yaakov dwelt in the land of his father's sojournings, in the land of Canaan." (Genesis 37:1) So this week's Torah reading begins, and it sounds like we are in for a happy ending to our saga. Yaakov, after a lifetime of travails, is ready to settle down with his twelve sons in the land promised to him by G-d, and live out his day, happily ever after. That, at least, seems to be what Yaakov had in mind. But G-d, as so often is the case, had other plans. And far from a happy ending, parashat Vayeshev ends on the edge of a precipice: "But the chief cupbearer did not remember Yosef, and he forgot him." (ibid 40:23)