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When Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams in this week's Torah portion, Miketz, he offers an almost apocalyptic vision of the future. After being appoint by Pharaoh to lead Egypt through the seven years of abundance, followed by seven years of famine, he benefits from the authority Pharaoh wielded as a diving king. In the last weeks of 2019, there were early warning signs that COVID-19 had the potential to spread like wildfire. And I have to imagine that if Joseph had been alive a year ago, warning of a coming global pandemic from COVID-19, instead of starvation from a global famine, he would have been received very differently. Instead of convincing one person of the coming threat, Joseph would be faced with the challenge of convincing everyone around him that, as scary as it might be, the dark vision he paints of the future is likely to come true. 

I’m not a rabbi, so every week, I look at our Torah portion and try to put it in conversation with the world around me. Judaism is rich in tradition, and each of us deserves the chance to find our own meaning in the text. Whether you’re studying Torah daily, or taking a moment to prepare for Shabbat, I hope you’ll make these ten minutes of Torah part of your week.

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