Never underestimate the power of jealousy and the power of envy to destroy. Never underestimate that

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In Parshat Toldot, Breisheet 26:13-15 we read: “The man
(Yitzchak) prospered. He continued to prosper until he became very great. He
owned flocks of sheep, herds of cattle and many enterprises and the Plishtim
were jealous of him. All the wells that his father’s servants had dug in the
days of his father, Avraham- the Plishtim plugged them and filled them with
earth.”

According to Sforno, the Plishtim were jealous of Yitzchak
since they planted a lot yet they had very few crops that actually grew while
Yitzchak only planted a little bit yet he grew many crops.

Chizkuni points out that the Philistines plugged up the
wells because they didn’t want Yitzchak to have a stronghold on the land.

The issues that Yitzchak had are still relevant for us
today.

When the Jewish people returned to the Land of Israel,
they made the desert bloom. No other nation was ever capable of that.

The fact that the Jewish people were able to reinvigorate
the land has brought about jealousy. This jealousy has led to the damage of the
property as well as the loss of lives of innocent people.

We still have residents of Israel who don’t like the idea of
the Jews having a stronghold on the land and will do everything in their power
to try to get us out.

Just as Yitzchak was simply trying to live in peace and make
a living, so are most Israelis.

The time has come to put jealousy aside and work together to
make a better future for all of
Israel’s
citizens.

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