The Weekly Shtikle - Mikeitz
For the most part, the stories in the Torah follow a linear timeline. That is, one story follows another and another, etc. Even when we invoke the maxim of ein mukdam um'uchar baTorah, that it is possible for anecdotes to be temporally out of place, that is only to say that the entire story belongs in a different spot. But if we step back to last week's parsha, we observe something somewhat unique. After the sale of Yoseif, we learn the full story of Yehudah and his sons and his subsequent encounter with Tamar, resulting in the birth of twin boys. The Torah then resumes with Yoseif's storyline as it continues into this week's parsha. But Yehudah's story arc certainly took some time to develop. His own trials and tribulations were developing at the same time as Yoseif's.
Understandably, it would have been impractical for the Torah to follow the events in a strictly chronological order so we are told of the complete story of Yehudah and Tamar first. The exact time the whole story to transpire is not laid out in the pesukim. According to some assessments, it actually took exactly 22 years – the same duration of time as Yoseif's story until Yaakov finally comes down to Mitzrayim in next week's parsha. This may seem like nothing more than a trivial – although interesting – fact. However, it might help us understand an issue that we have dealt with previously. Why did Yaakov reject Reuvain's offer to be responsible for Binyamin while Yehudah's pledge was accepted? Perhaps we can now understand that Yaakov was aware of the challenges Yehudah had just recently faced and perhaps was still embroiled with. He knew that Yehudah understood the loss of a child as he had lost two of his own. Yehudah's offer therefore appeared much more altruistic and Yaakov chose to put his trust in him.
Have a Chaunkah Samei'ach, a good Shabbos and chodesh tov!
Eliezer Bulka
WeeklyShtikle@weeklyshtikle.com
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