Parashat Chayei Sarah

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Retrospectively the field of Ephron which was in Machpelah, facing Mamre, was established as Avraham's possession,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:17">Rashi Berashis 23:17</ref> thereby rising from the the possession of a simple person to the possession of a king.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:17"/> This included the field, the cave that was in it and all the trees that were in the field, within its entire surrounding borders. It became Avraham's possession before the eyes of the Chetim. Ephron sold it to him<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:18">Rashi Berashis 23:18</ref> in the midst and presence<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:18"/> of all who had come within the city gate.
 
Retrospectively the field of Ephron which was in Machpelah, facing Mamre, was established as Avraham's possession,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:17">Rashi Berashis 23:17</ref> thereby rising from the the possession of a simple person to the possession of a king.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:17"/> This included the field, the cave that was in it and all the trees that were in the field, within its entire surrounding borders. It became Avraham's possession before the eyes of the Chetim. Ephron sold it to him<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:18">Rashi Berashis 23:18</ref> in the midst and presence<ref name="Rashi Berashis 23:18"/> of all who had come within the city gate.
 
===Burial of Sarah===
 
Afterwards, Avraham buried Sarah his wife in the cave of the field of Machpelah, facing Mamre, which is Hebron, in the land of Canaan. The field and the cave within it were established to Avraham as burial property, purchased from the Chitim.
 
 
==Eliezer's Mission==
 
===Aging of Avraham===
 
Avraham was old, advanced in days, and Hashem had blessed Avraham with everything including a son,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:1">Rashi Berashis 24:1</ref> which he now had to marry off.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:1"/>
 
 
===Eliezer's Oath===
 
Avraham asked his servant Eliezer, the elder of his house, who ruled over all that was his; to please place his hand under his thigh. One who swears must hold in his hand a religious item such as a Torah scroll or Tefillin. Since circumcision was Avraham's first mitzvah and he had fulfilled it with pain, it was dear to him; so he choose to use it.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:2">Rashi Berashis 24:2</ref>
 
 
Avraham requested that Eliezer swear by Hashem the G-D of the heaven and earth, that he will not take a wife for Yitzchak from the Canaanites, in whose midst they lived. Rather he was to go to the land of Avraham's birthplace and from there find a wife for his son Yitzchak.
 
 
Eliezer inquired in the case where the woman would not agree to go back with him to the Land of Cannan, would he be permitted to bring Yitchak to Aram Naharaim. Avraham responded, warning Eliezer not to bring Yitzchak there. Rather Hashem the G-D of the heavens Who took him from his father's home in Charun<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:7">Rashi Berashis 24:7</ref>  and Ur Kasdim<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:7"/> the land of his birth and spoke concerning<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:7"/> him and swore to him during the Bris Bein Habisarim<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:7"/> that He would give the Land of Canaan to his son, He will send His angel before Eliezer, and he should take a wife for Yitzchak from there. When Hashem first took Avraham from his father's home, he was not yet recognized amongst the people, therefore Avraham referenced Hashem only as G-D of the Heavens. Now at the time of the oath due to Avraham's great outreach efforts amongst the people who learned to recognize Hashem, he was able to reference Him as the G-D of both Heaven and Earth.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:7"/> If despite this; the woman would not agree to go with Eliezer, he will be absolved of this oath and he may select a wife for Yitzchak from the daughters of Aner, Eshkol and Mamre.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:8">Rashi Berashis 24:8</ref> Eliezer only should do not bring Yitzchak back to Aram Naharaim, although his grandson Yackov is destined to go back.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:8"/>
 
 
Eliezer placed his hand under the thigh of Avraham his master and swore to him concerning this matter.
 
 
===Trip to Aram Naharaim===
 
Eliezer took ten of his master's camels and went to Aram Naharaim to the city of Nachor. Avraham's camels were distinguishable from other camels, since they were muzzled to prevent them from grazing in strangers’ fields, which is a form of stealing.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:10">Rashi Berashis 24:10</ref> Eliezer took in his hand a gift contract bequeathing to Yitzchak<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:10"/> the best of Avraham's assets and everything he owned.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:10"/> This was done to expedite Besuel to send his daughter.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:10"/> Aram Naharaim was located between two rivers.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:10"/>
 
 
===The Well===
 
When Eliezer arrived, he made the camels kneel<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:11">Rashi Berashis 24:11</ref> outside the city beside the well of water towards evening. This was the time when the women of the city would come to draw water.
 
 
===Eliezer's Prayer===
 
Eliezer prayed to Hashem, calling him the G-D of his master Avraham and asking Him to perform a favor for Avraham and have his objectives transpire that day. Since he was standing by the water well and the girls of the city were coming out to draw water, he would do the following test; the girl to whom he will ask to lower her pitcher and allow him to drink water, that will not only allow him to drink but also offer water for his camels, this will clarify<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:14"/> that she must be the one designated by Hashem to marry Yitzchak. If she will perform such acts of kindness, she is was worthy for Yitzchok and fit to enter the house of Avraham.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:14">Rashi Berashis 24:14</ref>
 
 
Eliezer begged<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:14"/> that through her, Hashem will let him know<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:14"/> that He performed an act of kindness with Avraham, if she ended up being from Avraham's family and worth for Yitzchok.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:14"/>
 
 
===Arrival of Rivka===
 
Before Eliezer finished speaking his prayer, Rivka arrived, with her pitcher on her shoulder. She was the daughter of Besuel, the son of Milka and Nachor, Avraham's brother. She had a nice appearance and never had any form<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:16">Rashi Berashis 24:16</ref> of physical relationships. Unlike the other locals, she was completely clean.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:16"/> Rivka wend down to the well, filed her pitcher and went up.
 
 
After seeing the waters of the well rise towards Rivka,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:17">Rashi Berashis 24:17</ref> Eliezer the servant ran toward her, and aske to please allow him to swallow<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:17"/> a little water from her pitcher. Rivka replied that he should drink and quickly lowered the pitcher from her shoulder to her hand and gave Eliezer to drink.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:18">Rashi Berashis 24:18</ref>
 
 
When she finished giving him to drink, Rivka announced that she would also draw water for all his camels until they had enough, were full<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:19">Rashi Berashis 24:19</ref> and done drinking. She quickly emptied<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:20">Rashi Berashis 24:20</ref> her pitcher into the hollowed stone trench, from which the camels drank<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:20"/> and ran again to the well to draw more water. Rivka continued until she drew water for all his camels.
 
 
Eliezer was astonished, desolated,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21">Rashi Berashis 24:21</ref> lost in his thoughts<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/> and startled<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/> about<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/>  her. He saw his attempt looked like it was succeeding but did not yet know if the girl was from the family of Avraham.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/> He stood silently in his place,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/> waiting<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:21"/> to know whether or not Hashem had made his mission successful.
 
 
When the camels finished drinking, Eliezer took a gold nose ring, weighing half a shekel and two bracelets for her hands, weighing ten gold shekels. These gifts expressed much symbolism;
 
 
* Half shekel (בקע) nose ring = Alluded to the Jewish Machtzis Hashekel collections (בקע) per each head.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:22">Rashi Berashis 24:22</ref>
 
* Two bracelets (צמידים) = Alluded to the two Luchos Tablets that were closely (מצומדות) paired together.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:22"/> Their 10 shekel weight, alluded to the Ten Commandments inscribed on the Luchos.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:22"/>
 
 
Eliezer asked Rivka whos daughter she was and if she had place in her fathers house to sleep for one night.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:22"/> He inquired her identity only after giving the gifts, since Eliezer was confident that in the merit of Avraham, Hashem had made him successful in his mission.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:23">Rashi Berashis 24:23</ref>  Rivka replied in the order of the questions she was asked;<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:24">Rashi Berashis 24:24</ref> she was the daughter of Besuel, whom Milka bore for Nachor.  She then informed Eliezer that they had a place for him to sleep for many nights, not only for the single night that he requested.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:23"/> and had plenty of straw, barley<ref name="Rashi Berashis 24:25">Rashi Berashis 24:25</ref> and fodder for feeding his camels. Eliezer then kneeled and bowed down to Hashem.
 
  
 
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