Punishment in the Torah

Wednesday, May 31st, 2023

In the view of the Torah a thief has to repay his victim for what he has stolen. Just sitting in jail is not enough. He caused damage to the victim and until the victim has forgiven him, he is not forgiven. Share on Facebook

Own Up to Your Actions

Friday, October 21st, 2022

פרשת בראשית / כ”ו בתשרי תשפ”ג The reason for the punishment of Adam & Eve was not that they had violated God’s one commandment. It was that they denied culpability. Share on Facebook

Do Not Shame Your Brother

Thursday, September 8th, 2022

פרשת כי תצא / י”ב באלול תשפ”ב We are admonished not to let the body of a person convicted of a capital offense hang overnight. This is so the family will not be shamed. It is assumed that the family is embarrassed by the actions of the criminal. We don’t have to rub in. Share […]

You Are Not an Animal

Tuesday, June 7th, 2022

פרשת נשא / ח’ בסיון תשפ”ב In this week’s portion we learn about the punishment for the wayward wife. That is a woman who is warned not to be wife a certain man and she does so anyway. Part of the punishment is that she is given animal feed to eat. This is to teach […]

Crime & Punishment in the Torah

Monday, May 16th, 2022

פרשת בהר / ט”ו באייר תשפ”ב – ל’ בעומר A Jew becomes a slave due to being convicted of theft. The thief is required to repay the victim for the property stolen and pay damages for the pain and suffering that he caused. This is different from most other forms of law that do not […]

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