Class of today with Rabbi Cohen on Chassidut 203
Noahide Fellowship
Parashas Vayechi
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Jacob and his sons had finally arrived in Egypt, where Jacob would spend the last 17 years of his life.
Jacob asked Joseph to bury him in Eretz Israel, in the Cave of Machpelah.
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