Kenneth Cohen

Yosef’s Rise To Power

Yosef’s rise to power from being a slave, to becoming the viceroy to Pharaoh was truly remarkable.

The Alshich pointed out that Yosef had some good old Jewish “Chutzpah.” He was thirty years old and had been in prison for over a decade. He interprets Pharoah’s dream and then tells him what he must do in order to benefit from the message of the dream.

The Divine plan was that Pharaoh would listen to his advice, and appoint him to be the one to implement it. He changed his name to Tzofnat Pineach, so that he would not be associated with his past, and he even demanded that the general population bow to Yosef.

Pharaoh did not object when he demanded that all Egyptian males be circumcised. Yosef did this, according to the Alshich, to weaken the decadence of Egypt.

We are also told that there were Egyptians that also attempted to store grain during the seven good years. Miraculously, their grain rotted, so that everyone was forced to go to Yosef.

Eventually, much of the world came to Yosef, and he turned Egypt into the superpower of the world. This is what was meant by “the servants of Pharaoh.” The entire country’s population, were servants of Pharaoh.

If one would take a step back and observe Yosef’s meteoric rise, he would recognize that this does not happen by chance. Similarly, we need to take a step back and recognize that the incredible achievements of Israel against her enemies, is not by chance. The sooner we recognize “the hand of G-d,” the better off we will be.

About the Author
Rabbi Cohen has been a Torah instructor at Machon Meir, Jerusalem, for over twenty years while also teaching a Talmud class in the Shtieblach of Old Katamon. Before coming to Israel, he was the founding rabbi of Young Israel of Century City, Los Angeles. He recently published a series of Hebrew language-learning apps, which are available at www.cafehebrew.com
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