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20 Tishrei, 5748· October 13, 1987
20 Tishrei, 5748 • Oct. 13, 1987
On the sixth day of Sukkos, Joseph visits every Jew. Joseph spent most of his long life in the
immoral environment of ancient Egypt. He was second-in-command to Pharaoh, and was thus
in constant contact with the local population. Yet, from among all his holy brothers, the sons
of our forefather Jacob, only Joseph is called "Joseph the Righteous;" his righteousness and
virtue were even more pronounced, given the immoral place in which he was forced to live.
And the society did not ostracize him for his righteousness; in fact, the righteous manner in
which he lived his life won him the admiration of all the Egyptians around him.
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