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    Serah. Serach bat Asher was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the seventy members of the patriarch's family who emigrated from Canaan to Egypt, [1] and her name occurs in connection with the census taken by Moses in the wilderness. [2]

  2. While Serah, daughter of Asher, is mentioned only very briefly in the Bible, a plethora of midrashic traditions exist about her, and thus the faceless Biblical character becomes a fascinating personality. Her history is intertwined with the story of the migration to Egypt and enslavement, and with redemption and the return to Erez Israel.

  3. According to ancient sources she was none other than Serach, daughter of Asher.” 12. 7. She Never “Died”. In fact, she never died in the conventional sense of the word. Because of the service she provided her grandfather, she merited to enter the Garden of Eden while still alive. 13.

  4. The character of Serah, who accompanies the Israelites to Egypt and enters the land of Canaan with them, embodies the history of the people of Israel. Her character is linked with those of the people’s leaders, and she expedites the realization of the Divine plan.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Serach, Jacob’s Immortal Granddaughter. Serach, daughter of Asher, is mentioned by name twice in the Torahin the list of Jacob’s descendants who go down to Egypt and in the census in Numbers—without any details about her life. As a reward for breaking the news to Jacob that Joseph is still alive, the Midrash grants her ...

  6. www.chabad.org › library › article_cdoSerach - Chabad.org

    Serach. Every child who has studied Chumash knows the name of Serach, the daughter of Asher, who was one of Jacob ’s twelve sons (“the Tribes of Israel ”). Serach is the only woman mentioned among the children of the twelve tribes, Jacob’s grandchildren. She must have been very worthy to be singled out for special mention, for Jacob had ...

  7. 30 de jun. de 2020 · The Torah tells us that Serach bat Asher returns to the people of Avel and, “in her wisdom” convinces them to behead Sheba. This is a particularly daunting task, given that he is a kinsman of Avel, having originally come from the territory of Benjamin, in which Avel is located. With what words of wisdom, then, does Serach bat Asher persuade ...

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