skip to main content
5fca6720a35f55d24092c582_NREHavdallah 2020

In this week's Parsha, Parshat Vayishlach, Jacob returns to the holy land after 20 years of being away. He sends a message to his brother, Esau, in hopes that they will meet and reconcile. At first, this message is met with hostility from Esau. They eventually meet back up again, but have to part ways once more to return to their homes. Later in the Parsha, there is an account of Esau’s wives, children, and grandchildren. The Parsha concludes with the establishment of the Edomite kingdom and the list of the eight kings who ruled Edom, the land of Esau’s descendants. This cycle of estrangement between family or friends and subsequent separation is unfortunately all too familiar to us these days.

Today, the Coronavirus pandemic has put distance between us and those we care about. Friends that we have made at summer programs have been out of physical reach for months. Many of us are even unable to be near our families. Certainly, opportunities to create new in-person bonds with folks from all across the globe have been made impossible. This physical distance can often cause strain on personal relationships. It can be hard to stay in touch or on good terms with a friend or family member when you are so far apart. Just like Esau and Jacob, when distance is put between us and our brothers and sisters, we sometimes struggle with staying connected. In their case, distance caused a brotherly relationship to turn into a near-war. In ours, it means calling a BBYO friend once a month instead of seeing them once a day.

But both of our long-distance stories are far from over. When Jacob returned home to Esau, they embraced with love. After being apart for so long, at the end of the day what truly mattered was their brotherhood. It didn’t matter how long it had been since they had seen each other, they were still brothers and treated each other as such. As the pandemic continues, we see our BBYO brotherhood and sisterhood begin to strengthen again. Regions from all across the globe are finding meaning and connection with virtual and safe in-person programming. And just like Jacob and Esau, hopefully soon we will be able to meet in person as well and embrace with our fellow Alephs and BBGs.

Shabbat Shalom,

NRE NoVA Council Sh’lichim, Haylee Feist and Ben Rosenthal

Explore More Stories

Group of people celebrating on stage
Vestibulum hendrerit ornare augue, nec hendrerit tortor suscipit at.

Maecenas eget commodo odio, non interdum lorem. Phasellus quis tellus dignissim, ornare velit et, auctor augue. Suspendisse volutpat orci sed velit dignissim, eu consectetur ipsum posuere. Morbi nibh diam, facilisis sit amet lectus quis, fermentum congue erat. Proin eros lectus, posuere id luctus in, blandit vitae metus. Morbi at eros sed tortor accumsan vulputate eu vel ex. Cras gravida fermentum est et imperdiet. Integer eu elit ac elit faucibus finibus.

Profile picture of Firstname Lastname
Alex Agranov Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Group of people celebrating on stage
Etiam eget nunc vitae urna maximus dignissim eu vel est. Nunc non tortor arcu

Phasellus mauris quam, varius sit amet erat in, volutpat maximus purus. Etiam eu orci suscipit, semper enim ut, fermentum erat. Duis vel eleifend orci. Suspendisse ultrices erat sed lacus luctus varius. Ut lobortis ipsum a mattis bibendum. Praesent sit amet odio nisi. Integer elementum ante et lorem gravida, quis facilisis risus lacinia. Nullam eleifend convallis lorem quis euismod. Aenean quis sagittis sapien, at sagittis ipsum.

Group of people celebrating on stage
Connection
Suspendisse ultrices interdum porta. Morbi ante nunc

Aliquam pharetra leo cursus urna semper luctus non a elit. Etiam tristique ante in lectus maximus, a hendrerit justo iaculis. Duis hendrerit arcu turpis, vel finibus nisi sodales in. Donec ut felis ex. Quisque blandit mauris ante, sed egestas massa vulputate et. Integer maximus, ipsum non faucibus tincidunt, diam lacus mattis mauris, et porttitor augue dui eget erat. Nullam scelerisque dolor in velit pulvinar egestas. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Nam in purus ornare, feugiat massa eu, viverra orci. Suspendisse efficitur ex eget consectetur tempor. In pulvinar ligula ut auctor rhoncus. Maecenas tempus eros tortor, non convallis elit scelerisque non. Duis sagittis molestie luctus.