Is there any part of your personality that opposes the service of Hashem? Dena goes out to meet the daughters of Canaan and she gets abducted. The Torah tells us that she liked to go outside just like her mother, like the phrase “ like mother like daughter”. The question is that if Torah doesn’t talk negatively about anything, even a non-kosher animal, why is there a negative association here?The answer is that what Torah is telling us now about Dina is positive about her personality. Rather, someone else happened to abuse it and therefore something negative happened. When Yakov and his kids meet Esuv, he hides Dina. Yakov fears that Esuv will see her and like her- yet Yakov is punished. Dina had an outgoing personality and coupled with her power of persuasion she could have affected Esuv and made him into a better person. The takeaway is that no personality should be suppressed , but should be harnessed and utilized to serve Hashem. Even a mother that’s usually home nourishing her family, but if she has an outgoing personality, she can harness and utilize that quality appropriately to affect and uplift people.
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