Make the case for Yitzhak. He was a passive patriarch, offered as a sacrifice by his father, fooled by his son. Many of the events of his life were recycled from Avraham. Did his greatness lie in his modesty?By chavurah on December 3, 2019 submitted by /u/L0st_in_the_Stars [link] [comments] Source: RedittShare:TweetPrintLike this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in r/Judaism chavurahMore from r/JudaismMore posts in r/Judaism »Is it okay to say Jewish prayers as a non-Jewish person?I am literally never going on r/islam againI made a jewish discord if anyone is interestedWhat should I expect running a Seder for the first time?