The Rosh Yeshiva speaks about an important difference between Yoseif and Yaakov’s other sons,
and why the Torah describes Yoseif as a na’ar (youth), which implies immaturity, even though he
was a very wise son, who was able to grasp the Torah of Ya’akov (Jacob), and we should learn from
this about teaching our children.
The Rosh Yeshiva speaks about the story of Ya’akov (Jacob) and Yoseif (Joseph) and the reality that each of us have our own unique journeys in this world, some of which is preordained and some of which we get to choose, and how to be happy with the life that HaShem has given us with emunah (“faith”) and bitachon (trust).