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  <title>Parshat Toldot - Esav's Merit</title>
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Chazal's portrayal of Esav as a wicked murderer does not quite match the relatively mild description of Esav in the actual text of the Torah. How can we explain this discrepancy, and what does it mean for us today?</description>
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