Isachar and Zevulun Stand Before Their Father
After Yehudah, Isachar and Zevulun received the blessing of their father. He blessed Zevulun first, although he was younger than Isachar, because Zevulun’s children would be involved in business and would provide income for the children of Isachar, making it possible for them to learn Torah without care. Therefore, Yakev said to his son Zevulun: “I bless you that in your land there will be rivers of much water; your children will be rich merchants and the Hilazon snail from which the tekheles (blue) color is made for tsitsis (ritual fringes) shall be in their inheritance, and the Jews will have to buy it from your children with a sum of gold. And they shall give a portion of their wealth to the children of Isachar so that they can learn Torah day and night. And through this, Zevulun, your children will become righteous in the mitzvah, just like they [themselves] had learned Torah.”
To his son Isachar, Yakev said: “May Gd bless your inheritance that it will grow many good fruits that will not grow anywhere else. Whoever sees them will be astonished at their beauty and good taste. All this I am telling you will come about by virtue of your children learning Torah. By your merit, my son Isachar, there will come many people into the land of Israel in order to know the Gd of Israel who loves those who study His Torah and who rewards well those who love him and keep his mitzvahs.”
