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Birkat Asher on Torah, Genesis 29:10:1ברכת אשר על התורה, בראשית כ״ט:י׳:א׳
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Maskil LeDavid, Genesis 29:10:1משכיל לדוד, בראשית כ״ט:י׳:א׳
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Agra DeKala, Vayetzei 84אגרא דכלה, ויצא פ״ד
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Kedushat Levi, Genesis, Vayetzei 22קדושת לוי, בראשית, ויצא כ״ב
Genesis 29,10. “it was when Yaakov saw Rachel, ‎etc.;” [the following has to be understood against ‎the background of Yaakov, until that moment, not having felt ‎capable of removing the stone from the top of the well. ‎Ed.]
This verse is an allusion to the joy experienced by bride and ‎groom, which is also compared to the joy of the Jewish people ‎making the pilgrimage to Jerusalem on the festivals, as we know ‎from Ezekiel 11,19 where the prophet describes the reaction of ‎the returning exiles being the feeling that a heavy stone has been ‎lifted from their hearts. The “stone” there describes the weight of ‎the left side of the emanations, the seat of the forces of Satan, the ‎crushing weight of which prevented the Jewish people from ‎experiencing prophetic insights while in exile. Our author cites ‎psalms 90,12 ‎ונביא לבב חכמה‎, “so that we may obtain a wise ‎heart,” as a heart capable of receiving prophetic insights. ‎Yaakov’s being able to remove the rock from the well once he set ‎eyes on Rachel, means that obstacles to serving the Lord were ‎removed by his vision of Rachel.‎
Be'er Mayim Chaim, Genesis 29:10:3באר מים חיים, בראשית כ״ט:י׳:ג׳
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