What does the repetition "100 years, 20 years, and 7 years" teach about Sarah's life?
What is that each stage of her life was equally good and meaningful?
What act of faith does Abraham perform after Sarah's death?
What is he purchases land in Canaan, affirming his belief in God's promise?
Where does Eliezer meet Rebekah?
Where is at the well outside the city of Nahor?
What quality made Rebekah stand out to Eliezer?
What is her kindness & generosity?
What is the main theme of Chayei Sarah?
What is life, faith, and continuity after loss?
What is in the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron?
Who does Abraham send to find a wife for Isaac?
Who is his trusted servant, Eliezer?
What sign does Eliezer ask for?
What is that the right woman will offer water to him and his camels?
How does Rebekah demonstrate this quality?
What is she gives water to both Eliezer and all his camels without being asked twice?
How does Abraham ensure his legacy continues?
What is by finding a righteous partner for his son Isaac?
Why did Abraham insist on paying full price for the burial site?
What is to show faith in God's promise and rightful ownership of the land?
What prayer does Eliezer say at the well?
What is that the woman who offers water to him and his camels will be the one chosen by God for Isaac?
How does Rebekah react when she meets Isaac?
What is she covers herself with a veil in modesty and respect?
Why is kindness such an important value in this parsha?
What is because it shows readiness to carry forward Abraham and Sarah's legacy of hospitality?
What lesson does this parsha teach about grief?
What is to honor loss while also rebuilding and moving forward?
What does Sarah's life teach us about legacy?
What is that true legacy comes from a life of faith, kindness, and purpose?
How does Abraham show resilience after loss?
What is he mourns Sarah, then takes action to secure Isaac's future?
What does Rebekah's family's blessing to her mean: "May you become thousands of myriads"?
What is that she will be the mother of a great nation?
What can you learn from Rebekah's immediate willingness to help?
What is that true kindness is proactive, not waiting to be asked?
What inheritance does Abraham truly pass to Isaac?
What is his faith, values, and covenant with God?
How does the Torah emphasize Sarah's importance even in her death?
What is by naming the parsha after her and describing "the life of Sarah," not "the death of Sarah?
What lesson does Abraham teach about faith?
What is that faith means trusting God's plan and acting decisively toward it?
How does the meeting of Isaac and Rebekah reflect divine providence?
What is it fulfills Abraham's faith-driven mission and Eliezer's prayer perfectly?
How does this teach us about leadership and love?
What is greatness and love come through empathy, initiative, and generosity?
What message does the parsha leave us with about life's purpose?
What is that our lives matter most when we live with faith, kindness, and vision for the future?