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Shlomo Carlebach/cite>/blockquote>p>/p>p>Join me on my weekly exploration of the Torah as a network. This is an ongoing project, that with time I hope it’ll be ready to be shared with the world!br>br>And we know we live in a cosmos. So the Torah is a commentary on the Cosmos. br>br>I can’t help but wonder: what is at the centre of this Cosmos?/p>p>/p>div classwp-block-columns is-layout-flex wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-1 wp-block-columns-is-layout-flex>div classwp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow styleflex-basis:66.66%>figure classwp-block-image size-large>img fetchpriorityhigh decodingasync width1024 height1024 srchttp://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1024x1024.jpg altThe story so far: Bereshit Chapter 1 to Chapter 36 (Curved edges) classwp-image-292 srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px />figcaption>span stylecolor:#abb8c3 classtadv-color>span stylebackground-color:#ffffff classtadv-background-color>The story so far: Bereshit Chapter 1 to Chapter 36/span>/span> /figcaption>/figure>/div>div classwp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow styleflex-basis:33.33%>p>Mapping the bible has been done before. And in many really good and interesting ways.br>br>I am not trying to reinvent the wheel or to discover something new and unique that somehow has been hidden for 3500 years!/p>p idhome>With this project, I am combining both my passion for learning and my interest in doing co-relational maps, something I do for work, and as a hobby.br>br>The maps are done with a method that I’ve been putting together for the last few years, that includes using a Qualitative Data Analysis software or QDA for short (it is not as fancy as it sounds, all the work is done manually) some custom made scripts/software, Gephi (for the mapping) and Affinity Designer for extra graphic edits.br>br>I am not in any way related or endorsed by any of the parent companies or organizations that own and/or develop the software. I just want to indicate here that there is no magic behind it. Well, the custom script was done by request based on what I needed, to convert the QDA file into something that GEPHI can read./p>/div>/div>div classwp-block-columns is-layout-flex wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-2 wp-block-columns-is-layout-flex>/div>p idhome>br>/p>div classwp-block-kadence-spacer aligncenter kt-block-spacer-_d3bad9-6c>div classkt-block-spacer kt-block-spacer-halign-center styleheight:60px>hr classkt-divider styleborder-top-color:#eee;border-top-width:1px;width:80%;border-top-style:solid/>/div>/div>h2 classwp-block-heading>Latest Post/h2>div classwp-block-kadence-posts kb-posts kb-posts-id-_d36dec-2c content-wrap grid-cols kb-posts-style-boxed grid-sm-col-2 grid-lg-col-3 item-image-style-above>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-308 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altStory of Judah and Tamar srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/ relbookmark>Story of Judah and Tamar/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published updated datetime2021-12-02T16:08:56+00:00>December 2, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>A story about women empowerment./p>p>So much to say about it, but it is important to remember the social and cultural context of the story./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story of Judah and Tamar/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-300 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-vayeshev> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayeshev Parsha Map. All nodes, based on the text. Characters, Deities srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/vayeshev/ relcategory tag>Vayeshev/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/ relbookmark>Parsha Vayeshev/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published updated datetime2021-12-02T16:04:46+00:00>December 2, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Here is last’s week’s Parsha, Vayeshev.There are three main stories, two of them connected with this week’s Parsha (Miketz): Story of Joseph and his brothers. Story of Joseph in Egypt Story of Judah and Tamar. – This is probably one of the coolest stories in the whole Tanakh! Joseph is the favourite son. He is, …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Vayeshev/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-296 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-book-maps> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altThe story so far: Bereshit Chapter 1 to Chapter 36 (Curved edges) srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/book-maps/ relcategory tag>Book Maps/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/ relbookmark>The story so far. Chapters 1 to 36/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-23T20:19:54+00:00>November 23, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-23T20:36:10+00:00>November 23, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Not much to say, just that it looks cool!Two versions, just because I could not decide which one is better. The only difference is curved vs straight lines!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> The story so far. Chapters 1 to 36/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>/div>h2 classwp-block-heading>All Posts/h2>p>/p>div classwp-block-kadence-posts kb-posts kb-posts-id-_bcbdb8-08 content-wrap grid-cols kb-posts-style-boxed grid-sm-col-2 grid-lg-col-3 item-image-style-above>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-12 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bereshit category-parsha tag-bereshit tag-gephi tag-map tag-parsha tag-parsha-bereshit> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-bereshit/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width400 height482 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Parsha-Bereshit-Small.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altParshat Bereshit srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Parsha-Bereshit-Small.jpg 400w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Parsha-Bereshit-Small-249x300.jpg 249w sizes(max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/bereshit/ relcategory tag>Bereshit/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-bereshit/ relbookmark>Parshat Bereshit/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-07T14:28:02+00:00>October 7, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>This map shows the relations between the characters in the Bereshit Parsha./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-bereshit/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Bereshit/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-61 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bereshit category-parsha tag-bereshit tag-gephi tag-noah tag-parsha tag-parshat-noah> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-noah/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width500 height491 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2-Parsha-Noah-small.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altNoah Parsha Map, based on the text connections in the text by verse. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2-Parsha-Noah-small.jpg 500w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2-Parsha-Noah-small-300x295.jpg 300w sizes(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/bereshit/ relcategory tag>Bereshit/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-noah/ relbookmark>Parshat Noah/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-08T16:09:26+00:00>October 8, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Noah Parsha Map, based on the text connections in the text by verse./p>p>Bunch of names and the children of children that begot some children./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-noah/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Noah/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-70 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bereshit category-lech-lecha category-parsha tag-bereshit tag-gephi tag-lech-lecha tag-parsha tag-parsha-lech-lecha> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-lech-lecha/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width500 height491 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/3-Parsha-Lech-Lecha-Small.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altLech Lecha Parsha Map, based on the text connections in the text by verse. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/3-Parsha-Lech-Lecha-Small.jpg 500w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/3-Parsha-Lech-Lecha-Small-300x295.jpg 300w sizes(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/bereshit/ relcategory tag>Bereshit/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/lech-lecha/ relcategory tag>Lech Lecha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-lech-lecha/ relbookmark>Parshat Lech Lecha/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-11T15:16:56+00:00>October 11, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>A map of Lech Lecha Parsha with and without family relations, based on the text connections in the text by verse./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-lech-lecha/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Lech Lecha/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-120 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-vayera tag-bereshit tag-gephi tag-parsha tag-parsha-vayera tag-vayera> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayera/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height803 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-768x803.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayera Parsha Map, based on the text connections in the text by verse. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-768x803.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-287x300.jpg 287w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-979x1024.jpg 979w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-1468x1536.jpg 1468w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/4-Parsha-Vayera-500px-1958x2048.jpg 1958w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/vayera/ relcategory tag>Vayera/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayera/ relbookmark>Parshat Vayera/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-18T15:47:00+00:00>October 18, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Definitely part of the Top Ten. Not my favourite, but full of known hits! There is a lot to unpack in this parsha, on each one of the stories:br />The Akedah; Sarah and Isaac; Sarah and Hagar; Sodom, Gomorra and Lot; and the introduction of Rebecca in the text!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayera/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Vayera/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-112 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-story category-vayera> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-vayera-the-stories-in-the-text/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width714 height500 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/11-Akedah_500px.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayera Parsha Map, - Story of the Akedah srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/11-Akedah_500px.jpg 714w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/11-Akedah_500px-300x210.jpg 300w sizes(max-width: 714px) 100vw, 714px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/vayera/ relcategory tag>Vayera/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-vayera-the-stories-in-the-text/ relbookmark>Parshat Vayera – The stories in the text/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-19T09:53:25+00:00>October 19, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>As seen in the previous post, there are many stories on this week’s Parsha. I have created smaller maps to explore and visualize them. /p>p>I have individual maps for each of the sub-stories that will be shared in a later post/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-vayera-the-stories-in-the-text/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Vayera – The stories in the text/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-151 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-chayei-sarah category-parsha> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-chayei-sarah/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altChayei Sarah Parsha Map Version 0, All nodes, based on the text connections in the text by verse with relations. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.0-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-All-V0-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/chayei-sarah/ relcategory tag>Chayei Sarah/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-chayei-sarah/ relbookmark>Parshat Chayei Sarah/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-29T13:29:17+00:00>October 29, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>My blog post might be too long for you, and it is. Believe me. I wrote it! That’s why I’ve divided it into multiple parts – Parshat Chayei Sarah (this post!) – Story 29 – Burial of Sarah – Story 30 – Finding Becky – Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca – Story 32 – …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-chayei-sarah/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Chayei Sarah/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-152 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-chayei-sarah category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-29-burial-of-sarah/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altChayei Sarah Parsha Map - Story 29 - Burial of Sarah srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.7-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Burial-of-Sarah-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/chayei-sarah/ relcategory tag>Chayei Sarah/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-29-burial-of-sarah/ relbookmark>Story 29 – Burial of Sarah/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-29T13:31:00+00:00>October 29, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>My blog post might be too long for you, and it is. Believe me. I wrote it! That’s why I’ve divided it into multiple parts – Parshat Chayei Sarah – Story 29 – Burial of Sarah. (this post!) – Story 30 – Finding Becky – Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca – Story 32 – …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-29-burial-of-sarah/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story 29 – Burial of Sarah/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-153 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-chayei-sarah category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-30-finding-becky/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altChayei Sarah Parsha Map - Story 30 - Finding Rebecca No Relations srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.9-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Finding-Rebecca-no-r-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/chayei-sarah/ relcategory tag>Chayei Sarah/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-30-finding-becky/ relbookmark>Story 30 – Finding Becky/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-29T13:35:00+00:00>October 29, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:23+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>My blog post might be too long for you, and it is. Believe me. I wrote it! That’s why I’ve divided it into multiple parts – Parshat Chayei Sarah – Story 29 – Burial of Sarah – Story 30 – Finding Becky(this post!) – Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca – Story 32 – Abraham’s …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-30-finding-becky/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story 30 – Finding Becky/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-154 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-chayei-sarah category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-31-isaac-meets-rebecca/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altChayei Sarah Parsha Map - Story 31 - Isaac Meets Rebecca srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.10-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Isaac-Meets-Rebecca-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/chayei-sarah/ relcategory tag>Chayei Sarah/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-31-isaac-meets-rebecca/ relbookmark>Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-29T13:42:56+00:00>October 29, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>My blog post might be too long for you, and it is. Believe me. I wrote it! That’s why I’ve divided it into multiple parts – Parshat Chayei Sarah – Story 29 – Burial of Sarah – Story 30 – Finding Becky – Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca (this post!) – Story 32 – …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-31-isaac-meets-rebecca/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-155 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-chayei-sarah category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-32-abrahams-offspring/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altChayei Sarah Parsha Map - Story 32 - Abraham's Offspring No relations srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/5.12-Parsha-Chayei-Sarah-Abrahams-Offspring-no-r-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/chayei-sarah/ relcategory tag>Chayei Sarah/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-32-abrahams-offspring/ relbookmark>Story 32 – Abraham’s Offspring/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-10-29T13:44:20+00:00>October 29, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>My blog post might be too long for you, and it is. Believe me. I wrote it! That’s why I’ve divided it into multiple parts – Parshat Chayei Sarah – Story 29 – Burial of Sarah – Story 30 – Finding Becky – Story 31 – Isaac Meets Rebecca – Story 32 – Abraham’s Offspring …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-32-abrahams-offspring/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story 32 – Abraham’s Offspring/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-200 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-toldot> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altToldot Parsha Map. All nodes, based on the text connections in the text by verse with relations. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/6-Parsha-Toldot-V2_3K-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/toldot/ relcategory tag>Toldot/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot/ relbookmark>Parsha Toldot/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-10T12:01:29+00:00>November 10, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Toldot, or the story of a really dysfunctional family./p>p>There are twins, a sibling silvery, the Sister-Wife and the really important fact that there are a limited number of blessings in the desert!/p>p>And my all-time favorite:br />“My birthright for a plate of lentils”!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Toldot/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-215 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-story category-toldot tag-stories-toldot> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot-the-stories-in-the-text/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altToldot Parsha Map - Story 37 - Isaac and Abimelech srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-37-Isaac-and-Abimelech_3K-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/toldot/ relcategory tag>Toldot/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot-the-stories-in-the-text/ relbookmark>Parshat Toldot – The stories in the text/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-10T13:03:07+00:00>November 10, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Here are the stories from Parshat Toldot.br />From the pregnancy, birthright, the return of Abimielech, Esau’s bad luck and decisions and Jacob running away to find a wife!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parshat-toldot-the-stories-in-the-text/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parshat Toldot – The stories in the text/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-246 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-vayetzei> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayetzei/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height832 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-768x832.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayetzei Parsha Map. All nodes, based on the text. Characters, Deities and Relations V2 srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-768x832.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-277x300.jpg 277w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-945x1024.jpg 945w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-1418x1536.jpg 1418w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7-Parsha-Vayetze-V2-Ch__R-1891x2048.jpg 1891w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/vayetzei/ relcategory tag>Vayetzei/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayetzei/ relbookmark>Parsha Vayetzei/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-16T15:14:28+00:00>November 16, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>This week things have been hectic with work, proposals and grants and everyday things, so my maps (that someone I am calling more and more often Visualisations) are a bit behind, but I am working on it! The Story So, Vayetsei is here and we reach the second half of the Family Saga: Jacob’s Journey …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayetzei/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Vayetzei/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-278 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-vayishlach> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayishlach Parsha Map. All nodes, based on the text. Characters and Deities Only. srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/8-Vayshlach-Characters-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/vayishlach/ relcategory tag>Vayishlach/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach/ relbookmark>Parsha Vayishlach/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-19T14:23:45+00:00>November 19, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T16:52:22+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Quick entry… I’ll update it Sunday/p>p>This is the one Parsha I was dreading…br />It contains my most dreaded Chapter 36. It is just a bunch of names… and more names./p>p>In the end, the whole thing seems to be a set-up for Amalek./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Vayishlach/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-283 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-story category-vayishlach> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach-the-stories-in-the-text/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altStory 55-56-57-58 - Esau's Lineage srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Story-55-56-57-58-Esaus-Lineage_3K-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/vayishlach/ relcategory tag>Vayishlach/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach-the-stories-in-the-text/ relbookmark>Parsha Vayishlach – The stories in the text/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-22T17:14:37+00:00>November 22, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-22T17:21:30+00:00>November 22, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Vayishlach: The Stories in the Text!br />So much drama!br />There is an abduction/r*pe.br />And a massacre.br />And even a hip displacement!!!br />The Horror!br />Dreams, ladders, divine beings and list of people… SO MANY PEOPLE!/p>p>And Amalek makes his first appearance!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayishlach-the-stories-in-the-text/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Vayishlach – The stories in the text/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-296 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-book-maps> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img loadinglazy decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altThe story so far: Bereshit Chapter 1 to Chapter 36 (Curved edges) srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/0-Bereshit-1-to-36-Curved_3K-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/book-maps/ relcategory tag>Book Maps/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/ relbookmark>The story so far. Chapters 1 to 36/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published datetime2021-11-23T20:19:54+00:00>November 23, 2021/time>time classupdated datetime2021-11-23T20:36:10+00:00>November 23, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Not much to say, just that it looks cool!Two versions, just because I could not decide which one is better. The only difference is curved vs straight lines!/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/the-story-so-far-chapters-1-to-36/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> The story so far. Chapters 1 to 36/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-300 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-parsha category-vayeshev> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altVayeshev Parsha Map. All nodes, based on the text. Characters, Deities srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.0-Vayeshev-37-1-to-b40-23-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/parsha/ relcategory tag>Parsha/a> | a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/vayeshev/ relcategory tag>Vayeshev/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/ relbookmark>Parsha Vayeshev/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published updated datetime2021-12-02T16:04:46+00:00>December 2, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>Here is last’s week’s Parsha, Vayeshev.There are three main stories, two of them connected with this week’s Parsha (Miketz): Story of Joseph and his brothers. Story of Joseph in Egypt Story of Judah and Tamar. – This is probably one of the coolest stories in the whole Tanakh! Joseph is the favourite son. He is, …/p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/parsha-vayeshev/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Parsha Vayeshev/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>article classentry content-bg loop-entry post-308 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-story> a classpost-thumbnail kadence-thumbnail-ratio-2-3 hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/> div classpost-thumbnail-inner> img decodingasync width768 height768 srchttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-768x768.jpg classattachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image altStory of Judah and Tamar srcsethttps://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-768x768.jpg 768w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-300x300.jpg 300w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-150x150.jpg 150w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://torahmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/9.1-Story-of-Judah-and-Tamar-2048x2048.jpg 2048w sizes(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px /> /div> /a>!-- .post-thumbnail --> div classentry-content-wrap> header classentry-header> div classentry-taxonomies> span classcategory-links term-links category-style-normal> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/category/story/ relcategory tag>Story/a> /span> /div>!-- .entry-taxonomies --> h2 classentry-title>a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/ relbookmark>Story of Judah and Tamar/a>/h2> div classentry-meta entry-meta-divider-dot> span classposted-by>span classmeta-label>By/span>span classauthor vcard>span classfn n>TorahMaps/span>/span>/span> span classposted-on> time classentry-date published updated datetime2021-12-02T16:08:56+00:00>December 2, 2021/time> /span> /div>!-- .entry-meta --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-summary> p>A story about women empowerment./p>p>So much to say about it, but it is important to remember the social and cultural context of the story./p> /div>!-- .entry-summary --> footer classentry-footer> div classentry-actions> p classmore-link-wrap> a hrefhttps://torahmaps.com/story-of-judah-and-tamar/ classpost-more-link> Read Morespan classscreen-reader-text> Story of Judah and Tamar/span>span classkadence-svg-iconset svg-baseline>svg aria-hiddentrue classkadence-svg-icon kadence-arrow-right-alt-svg fillcurrentColor version1.1 xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width27 height28 viewBox0 0 27 28>title>Continue/title>path dM27 13.953c0 0.141-0.063 0.281-0.156 0.375l-6 5.531c-0.156 0.141-0.359 0.172-0.547 0.094-0.172-0.078-0.297-0.25-0.297-0.453v-3.5h-19.5c-0.281 0-0.5-0.219-0.5-0.5v-3c0-0.281 0.219-0.5 0.5-0.5h19.5v-3.5c0-0.203 0.109-0.375 0.297-0.453s0.391-0.047 0.547 0.078l6 5.469c0.094 0.094 0.156 0.219 0.156 0.359v0z>/path> /svg>/span> /a> /p> /div>!-- .entry-actions --> /footer>!-- .entry-footer --> /div>/article>/div> /div> /main> footer idsite-footer classsite-footer dynamic-footer footer-has-copyright> div classfooter-inner> div classsite-branding show-logo> p classsite-description show> Exploring the Torah as a network – By Lucas /p> /div> div classcopyright show> p>All rights reserved/p> /div> /div>/footer> script typetext/javascript> const lazyloadRunObserver () > { const lazyloadBackgrounds document.querySelectorAll( `.e-con.e-parent:not(.e-lazyloaded)` ); 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