basically if anyone can write this for me ill pay you.
("I'll pay you") lol
Yonathan- use modern day philosophies too. Maybe I am wrong, but Esau was a MURDERER- seems to me like Esau is Arab/Islam. G-d hated Esau- b/c he was a murderer from practically his beginnings. People tell me I am wrong about this all the time, but sorry I dont think so. This is a good writing on the subject:
http://www.jcpa.org/dje/articles/jacob-esau.htm
we are on a potentially thorny issue here, because
the rabbis associate
yishmael with arabs/islam,
and esau with christianity/the west.
This showed incredible foresight.. Jews have been persecuted continuously since the birth of christianity, by christians, up to very recently.
So it was a very fitting association.
the association is also from the fact that , I think there is a rashi that points it out.. there is a link between Rome and Esau's ancestry. Rome is of course the seat of christianity. (or a big form of it anyway).
of course, yishmael has a good and bad side, and esau has a good and bad side.
I do think that we are living in times when Esau is showing his nice side.
Esau's evil since the holocaust has been largely restrained.
Now esau biggest threat is killing us with kindness.. jews assimilating.
A spiritual holocaust.
I would associate esau with the west.. western civilization.
We have seen in recent times, that Esau can be VERY cold.. whereas Yishmael is very Wild.
There is a midrash(not always literal, but they teach us lessons). It says that when Yaakov embraced Esau, Esau tried to bite his neck, Yaakov's neck turned to marble, and Esau broke his teeth.
what it shows is how cold Esau can be.. It symbolizes the nazis.
Arabs are just wild animals.. I know both esau and yishmael are wild in the tenach. But it is yishmael whome the tenach says is a wild man father of a wild people, his hand shall be against every man and every man's hand shall be against him.
And this is really great...
If you quote that to a muslim.. as I have. They will think you are quoting from a book written 200 years ago. They will not believe it's in the Torah! That a book that old could have predicted that. Or, their jaws drop. I've seen both reactions.