Category: Torah Law & Order

  • The 10 Martyrs & the Sale of Joseph

    פרשת דברים / ז’ באב תשפ”ב

    On the 9thof Av we recall the story of the 10 rabbis murdered by the Romans. The reason that the Romans give for why they murdered the 10 rabbis is the sale of Joseph by the brothers. What is interesting is that this was a sin of man against fellow man, not against God.

  • Be Just in Your Judgements

    פרשת דברים / ד’ באב תשפ”ב

    The commandment to appoint judges is one of the most important for a just society. Moses commands the judges that they have to be just in their decisions. They cannot favor one party over the other, neither rich nor poor, neither the powerful nor the powerless,

  • To Stand Up to Evil

    פרשת מטות-מסעי / כ”ז תמוז תשפ”ב

    After the initial retaliation against Midian Moses reprimands the Jewish officers for allowing the women to live. To understand this, we have to remember that the women were willing participants in the sins committed by the Jewish men that led to the war. That is why they had to be punished like the men.

  • The US is Not Just Another Country

    פרשת חוקה / ד’ בתמוז תשפ”ב

    The Hebrew translation of the name of the US does not translate as “the United States” but as The Lands of the Agreement”. Hebrew is the only language that translates the US in this way. It is a recognition the US is not just another country but unique in the world with a special mission.

  • The Problem of Korach

    פרשת קרח / כ”ט בסיון תשפ”ב

    On the face of it Korach seems to have a valid complaint. The truth is that it breaks down when we really look at it. This is the very common among those who seek power for the sake of power. They use democracy to bring their dictatorship.

  • The Importance of the Sabbath

    פרשת שלח / כ”ה בסיון תשפ”ב

    This week’s portion includes the admonition about idolatry. This is no accident. Idolatry is trying to make God human. Our goal should be to be Godly. It includes the Sabbath desecrater. Violating the Sabbath is denying that God created the universe.

  • The Limits of Freedom

    פרשת בהעלותך / י”ח בסיון תשפ”ב

    The Complainers are back again in this week’s portion. They will continue to plague Moses throughout the Exodus. The question is what they were really complaining about. The limits that the Torah places on us. That we cannot do whatever we want in society.

  • Jewish Law & Order

    פרשת נשא / י’ בסיון תשפ”ב

    In this week’s portion we find that the penalty of theft is that the thief has to make the victim whole. He also has to compensate the victim for pain and suffering due to the theft. If the thief cannot make the victim whole financially then we sell him into slavery until the victim is made whole.

  • Don’t Judge the Judges

    פרשת במדבר / ב’ בסיון תשפ”ב – מ”ו בעומר

    The Book of Ruth begins the story with the statement “In the days when the Judges judged. The Hebrew, though, can be read as “In the days when the Judges were judged.” The meaning is clear. Every decision that the Judges made was criticized. In a society in which the legal authorities are constantly challenged will lose its cohesiveness. We must realize that the law has to be objective, not open to our whims.

  • We Need to be a God-Fearing Society

    פרשת בחוקותי – כ”ה באייר תשפ”ב – מ’ בעומר

    When a Jewish court was required to hand down a death sentence they would go out to the country and bemoan that breakdown in society. The idea that the crime did not happen in a vacuum. It happened because there is something wrong in society in general.