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Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, former Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, has suggested that both Isaac and Sarah were traumatized by the sacrifice. Sarah dies shortly afterward, and Isaac leaves his father and travels south, quite possibly to live with his half-brother Ishmael, and only returns to the story at his father's funeral, where both he and his Ishmael appear. But, all of this is speculation, consistent with the biblical text but nowhere confirmed by the text.

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No, Sarah was not aware that Isaac was to be sacrificed. Abraham kept this information from her until they were already on the mountain.

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