Vayigash: Unshakeable Forgiveness


Vayigash: Unshakeable Forgiveness
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This week’s Torah portion is Vayigash: Unshakeable Forgiveness.
“Vayigash” – “Then he came forward.”
There is a remarkable double “coming forward” in this week’s parsha, resulting in a dramatic teshuvah (repentance) and forgiveness scene between Judah and Joseph. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks calls this “the first recorded moment in history when one human being forgives another.”
About the Author
Yael Shy is the CEO of Mindfulness Consulting, LLC, where she teaches and consults on mindfulness for universities, corporations, and private clients around the world. She is the author of the award-winning book, What Now? Meditation for Your Twenties and Beyond (Parallax, 2017), and the founder of Mindful NYU, the largest campus-based mindfulness initiative in the US. Yael is a graduate of the IJS Jewish Mindfulness Teacher Training Certification.