Hope, pun intended, for your input
Q: how would you interpret פללתי second passuk is todays (yesterday's) aliya?
It seems Yaakov lost all hope for 22 years. Then continued to experience some kind of PTSD related to hope even though his child was still alive. Versus Aharon, who knew his two children were not alive and he continued to serve The Ribono Shel Olam with Nekiah.
Thank you,Gila
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