The false expectations of others cause the beauty of Leah Imenu to be obscured by anxiety and grief.
In the midst of a famine in a place where the local population does not easily abide his presence, Yitzchak Avinu finds material success--and gives back a tithe.
Hadlakat neirot as a tradition of our forbears, and as a mitzva of Shabbat.
Rashi recognizes that the subtlety of the language employed by the Torah hints at an extra precautionary measure taken by Avraham Avinu.