:01:34
Now, after Jacob had worked
for Laban for seven years...
:01:39
do you know what happened?
:01:41
Laban fooled him and gave him
his ugly daughter Leah.
:01:45
So to marry Rachel, Jacob was forced
to work another seven years.
:01:50
So you see, children...
:01:51
the Bible clearly teaches us...
:01:54
you can never trust an employer.
:01:57
And that is what
the Bible teaches us?
:01:59
That is the lesson of Jacob...
:02:01
if you interpret it correctly.
:02:03
- Is your papa up yet?
- No, Mama.
:02:07
Enough lessons. Back to the house.
There's work to be done.
:02:11
Go on, children.
Another story tomorrow.
:02:19
That was a very interesting
lesson, Perchik.
:02:24
Do you think so?
:02:27
Although I don't know if the rabbi
would agree with your interpretation.
:02:32
Neither, I suppose,
would the rabbi's son.
:02:35
My little sisters
talk too much.
:02:38
What do you know about him,
except that he is a rabbi's son?
:02:41
At least I know
he doesn't have strange ideas...
:02:45
about turning
the world upside-down.
:02:47
Good day, Perchik.
:02:49
- You have wit, even intelligence.
- Thank you.
:02:52
Perhaps. But what good
is your brain?
:02:54
Without curiosity,
it is a rusty tool.
:02:57
- Good day, Hodel.
- We have an old custom here!