Bereishis/Bereishis - Rashi in Torah
Torah begins with the word בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית (Bereishis - in the Beginning)
RASHI comments on this word with saying:
"Omar Rabbi Yitzchak..." - said Rabbi Yitskchak...
Why is RASHI begin his commentary on the Torah with these three words?
To make a suggestion and a hint that the letters of the word Bereishis contain the initial letters of his own name
בְּ - Ben (son of)
רֵ - Rabbi
א - Omar (say, teach)
שִׁ֖ - Shlomo
י - Yitzchak
ת - Torah
Which can be rearranged to say רֵ-Rabbi שִׁ֖-Shlomo בְּ-Ben י-Yitzchak א-Omar ת-Torah, meaning: Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yitzchak Teaches Torah. And for this reason every child "Bereishis" - "at the Beginning" of his life - begins learning Torah with RASHI's commentary.
RASHI comments on this word with saying:
"Omar Rabbi Yitzchak..." - said Rabbi Yitskchak...
Why is RASHI begin his commentary on the Torah with these three words?
To make a suggestion and a hint that the letters of the word Bereishis contain the initial letters of his own name
בְּ - Ben (son of)
רֵ - Rabbi
א - Omar (say, teach)
שִׁ֖ - Shlomo
י - Yitzchak
ת - Torah
Which can be rearranged to say רֵ-Rabbi שִׁ֖-Shlomo בְּ-Ben י-Yitzchak א-Omar ת-Torah, meaning: Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yitzchak Teaches Torah. And for this reason every child "Bereishis" - "at the Beginning" of his life - begins learning Torah with RASHI's commentary.
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