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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 3, Vayeishev
Long before Freud and others spoke of the significance of dreams, our Sages understood that dreams teach volumes about who a person is, what his aspirations are, and what his future may be. Here, the Rebbe analyzes Yosef’s dreams and explains the lessons ...
Vayeshev, and the following Sidra of Mikketz, have a common theme: Dreams. In Vayeshev we are told of Joseph’s dreams, and in Mikketz, about the dreams of Pharaoh. Both dreamt twice, and in each case the dreams shared a single meaning, conveyed in differe...
The Torah portion of Vayeishev relates Yosef’s two dreams, the first about binding sheaves and the second about the sun, moon and stars. Both dreams indicated that Yosef would rule over his brothers and that they would bow to him. A minor addition in the ...
Two Dreams, Two Messages The beginning of this week’s Torah reading relates Yosef’s two dreams. The meaning of the two dreams is the same. They both allude to the fact the Yosef would be granted dominion over his brothers, and that they would bow down to ...
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