
Parshat Vayeira
Sedra-Stats
4th of the 54 sedras; 4th of 12 sedras in B'reishit
Written on 252 lines in a Sefer Torah, ranks 5th
6 Parshiyot; 4 open, 2 closed (pssppp)
147 p'sukim - ranks 7th (4th)
2085 words - ranks 2nd (first)
7862 letters - ranks 3rd (2nd)
Its p'sukim are above average in length (words and letters); this explains its rise in rankings from p'sukim to words (and letters). Vayeira essentially is the second largest sedra in the Torah. (Aside from Naso, the number 1 sedra with no rival - Bamidbar, Pinchas, and R'ei all take up more lines than Vayeira. However, those three sedras each have many parshiyot, which results in a lot of blank space being added to the number of lines.)
MITZVA WATCH
Although none of the 613 mitzvot are counted from Vayeira, there is a wealth of mitzva-lessons to be found in the sedra. We do not learn how to be good Jews only from the 613 mitzvot. Hospitality, for example, is usually considered part of the mitzva of G'milut Chasadim. But many of the details are derived from the behavior of Avraham Avinu. Similarly, Bikur Cholim is part of G'milut Chasadim as well as being part of the mitzva to emulate G-d. The connection is contained in the Midrashim on Vayeira (and other sources). Some mitzva-counters do count some individual forms of Chesed as their own
mitzva.
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