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30 Nov 2019
Chevra, this week’s parsha is תּוֹלְדֹת (Toldot). We have the famous story of Esav coming back from hunting and being famished (super hungry). So much so, that he sells his birthright to Yaakov for a bowl of lentil soup. If I think of this story in terms of Leadership Principles, we can see the lack of Dive Deep (to really think about what he was doing), Are Right A Lot (he gets upset about losing his birthright later), Develop the Best, Insist on High Standards, and Think Big.