Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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Your Wives Will Be Widows, and Your Children, Orphans

Mekhilta Tractate Nezikin 18:22

"and your wives will be widows, and your children, orphans": From "and I shall kill you by the sword," do I not know that your wives will be widows, and your children, orphans? Why...

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What Appears to Be a Conditional Statement Is Actually a Mandatory

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:1

(Exodus 22:24) begins: "Im you lend money to My people." The word "im" typically means "if", suggesting optionality. But Rabbi Yishmael taught that this is one of the rare cases wh...

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If the Torah Is Saying If You Happen to Build a Stone Altar, Then

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:2

The Torah states in (Exodus 20:22): "And when you make an altar of stones unto Me." The Mekhilta zeroes in on the Hebrew word "im", which can mean either "when" or "if". And asks a...

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Lending Money to the Poor Is Not Optional

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:3

The Torah says, "When you lend money to My people" (Exodus 22:24), using the Hebrew word "im," which normally means "if." This would seem to make lending optional, a generous act y...

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My People If an Israelite and a Gentile Stand Before You

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:6

"My people": If an Israelite and a gentile stand before you to borrow, "My people" take precedence. A poor man and a rich man, the poor man takes precedence. Your poor (i.e., the p...

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The Torah's Prohibition Against Charging Interest Is One of the Most

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:7

The Torah's prohibition against charging interest is one of the most distinctive features of biblical economic law. The Mekhilta examines the verse "Do not impose interest upon him...

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Here They Adduced One Who Lends on Interest Is Guilty

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:9

The Mekhilta catalogs the multiple transgressions committed by someone who lends money at interest. From the Torah's various prohibitions against usury, the rabbis identified five ...

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Rabbi Yishmael, as Recorded in the Mekhilta Derabbi Yishmael, Reads

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:11

The Torah uses a peculiar phrase in (Exodus 22:25): "Im chavol tachbol", literally, "if you bundle, you shall bundle." The verse appears in the context of laws about taking a garme...

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Returning a Pledge Before Sunset and After Dark

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:13

The Torah commands that when you take a garment as a pledge for a loan, you must return it to the borrower so they can sleep in it at night. But the Mekhilta noticed a problem: the...

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It Is His Garment for His Skin, This Is His Undergarment

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:15

(Exodus 22:26) "for it is his solitary covering": This is his cloak. "it is his garment for his skin", this is his undergarment. "On what shall he lie?": to include his mat-skin. "...

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Elokim You Shall Not Curse, in Any Event

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:17

(Exodus 22:27) "Elokim you shall not curse": What is the intent of this? From (Leviticus 24:16) "One who utters blasphemously the name of the L–rd shall be put to death" we hear th...

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Elohim You Shall Not Curse, the Torah Prohibits Cursing Judges

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:19

"Elohim you shall not curse", the Torah prohibits cursing judges. But the Mekhilta asks: why is this verse necessary? From (Exodus 22:27), "and a prince in your people you shall no...

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Here They Derived One May Speak One Thing and Be

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:20

From here they derived: One may speak one thing and be liable for four. (How so?) If the son of a prince curses his father, he is liable for "prince," "father," "judge," and "in yo...

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Your Fullness and Your Dema Terumah You

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:23

(Exodus 22:28) "Your fullness and your dema (terumah) you shall not delay": "Your fullness", bikkurim (first-fruits, which are taken from fully ripened grain). "you shall not delay...

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Thus Shall You Do with Your Ox Just

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:24

(Exodus 22:29) commands: "Thus shall you do with your ox", referring to the first-born of animals. The Mekhilta draws a comparison between the first-born of animals and the first-b...

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This Seems to Require Bringing the First-born Animal to the Temple

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:25

(Deuteronomy 12:6) says: "And you shall bring there your burnt-offerings and your sacrifices and the first-born of your herds and flocks." This seems to require bringing the first-...

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Wait Thirty Days Before Redeeming a Firstborn Child or Animal

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:26

The Torah requires that the firstborn of both humans and animals be consecrated to God. A firstborn son must be redeemed through a payment to a Kohen (priest). A firstborn kosher a...

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Seven Days Shall It Be with Its Mother, the Torah Requires

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:27

"Seven days shall it be with its mother", the Torah requires a first-born animal to remain with its mother for seven days before it can be given to a Kohen (a priest). But the Mekh...

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Under Its Mother, After Its Mother Has Died

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:28

R. Nathan says: The verse "under its mother" comes to be expounded, viz. "under its mother", after its mother has died. You say "under its mother", after its mother, but perhaps it...

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What is done (to nurse them)

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:31

The Mekhilta addresses a practical problem. First-born animals that are consecrated cannot be nursed by their consecrated mothers, because the mother's milk has sacred status. But ...

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The Torah Specifies That a First-born Animal Becomes Eligible

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 1:32

"On the eighth day shall you give it to Me", the Torah specifies that a first-born animal becomes eligible for the altar on the eighth day after birth. But the Mekhilta asks: is it...

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The Prohibition Is Eating, So, There, Treifah the Prohibition Is

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:1

(Exodus 22:30) "And men of holiness shall you be to me": R. Yishmael says: When you are holy, you are Mine. Issi b. Yehudah says: When the Holy One Blessed be He originates a mitzv...

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Flesh in the Field, Treifah Torn This Tells Me

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:2

"And flesh in the field, treifah", the Torah declares that an animal torn by a predator in the field is forbidden to eat. But the Mekhilta asks: does this apply only in the field, ...

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Perhaps It Is to Be Taken Literally

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:8

"to the dog shall you throw it": "to the dog", as to the dog (i.e., anything like a dog.) You say this, but perhaps it is to be taken literally? It is, therefore, written (Ibid. 14...

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How Much More So Does He Not Withhold It from Men

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:9

To teach that a dog is of higher station than a slave, a treifah being relegated to a dog, but only neveilah, to a slave, and to teach that the Holy One Blessed be He does not with...

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Do not place your hand with an evildoer, etc

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:14

"Do not place your hand with an evildoer" (Exodus 23:1). The Torah issues this warning in the context of bearing false witness, but the Mekhilta unpacks it with a vivid courtroom s...

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Do Not Place Your Hand with an Evildoer This Was

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:16

"Do not place your hand with an evildoer": This was the practice of the "clean-minded men of Jerusalem." They would not go to a feast until they knew who was going with them, and t...

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If twelve (of the twenty-three judges) acquit and eleven

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:18

The Mekhilta explains how a capital case is decided by a court of twenty-three judges. If twelve judges vote to acquit and eleven to convict, the defendant is acquitted, the majori...

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When a Judge Says I Do Not Know the Court Must Add Another

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:19

The Mekhilta addresses one of the most dramatic scenarios in ancient Jewish jurisprudence: a capital case in which the court is perfectly deadlocked. Eleven judges vote to acquit. ...

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Do Not Honor a Poor Man in His Quarrel Why

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:20

(Exodus 23:3) commands: "Do not honor a poor man in his quarrel." The Mekhilta asks why this verse is needed when (Leviticus 19:15) already says: "You shall not favor a poor man an...

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Abba Chanan says in the name of R

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:21

Abba Chanan said in the name of Rabbi Elazar: "Do not honor a poor man in his quarrel" actually refers to the agricultural gifts owed to the poor, leket (gleanings), shikchah (forg...

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Commands If You Encounter the Ox of Your Foe

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:22

(Exodus 23:4) commands: "If you encounter the ox of your foe, or his donkey, straying, return shall you return it to him." The Mekhilta asks: does "encounter" mean literal physical...

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Who Is the Foe the Torah Refers to in Kaspa

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:24

"The ox of your foe", who is the "foe" the Torah refers to? The Mekhilta records multiple interpretations. In one reading, the idolators of the nations are called "foes" of Israel ...

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If You Do Not Know to Whom It Belongs

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:27

) Whence do we derive (the procedure for) one whom you do not know? From (Ibid. 2) "If you do not know (to whom it belongs), then you shall take it in, etc." (The verse speaks of) ...

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It Shall Be with You in Your Domain

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:28

"And it shall be with you", the Mekhilta interprets this as meaning "in your domain." When you find a lost animal, it must be kept in your care, under your control, until its owner...

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An Animal That Routinely Lies Down and Refuses to Move

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:31

(Exodus 23:5) addresses the obligation to help an enemy's animal that is struggling under its burden: "If you see the donkey of your enemy lying under its burden." The Mekhilta par...

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If He Who Saw the Animal Were a Cohein and It

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:33

The Mekhilta presents a striking conflict between two obligations. A Kohen, a priest, encounters a lost or struggling animal in a cemetery. Jewish law prohibits a Kohen from enteri...

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Which He the Owner of the Animal Can Do by Himself

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:35

"help shall you help with him": What is the intent of this? From (Devarim 22:4) "Lift up shall you lift up with him" I might think that only loading (is commanded). Whence do I der...

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Help Shall You Help with Him, the Torah Commands Assisting Someone

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 2:37

"Help shall you help with him", the Torah commands assisting someone whose animal is struggling. But the Mekhilta distinguishes between two different types of assistance: unloading...

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You Shall Not Incline the Judgment of Your

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:1

(Exodus 23:6) commands: "You shall not incline the judgment of your needy one in his quarrel." The Mekhilta asks why this verse is necessary when (Exodus 23:3) already says: "You s...

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Even an Evildoer Deserves a Fair Trial

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:3

The verse commands: "You shall not incline the judgment of your needy one in his quarrel." And the Mekhilta explains that "needy" here does not mean poor in money. It means "needy ...

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A Clean One and a Righteous One You

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:8

(Exodus 23:7) says: "And a clean one and a righteous one you shall not kill." The Mekhilta applies this to a specific judicial scenario involving imprecise testimony. Suppose one w...

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If they saw him pursuing another to kill him, the knife in

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:9

If they saw him pursuing another to kill him, the knife in his hand, and they said to him: Be it known to you that he is a son of the covenant, and the Torah writes "and a clean on...

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Shetach had a (single) scheming witness (zomem) executed

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:10

Shimon ben Shetach once had a single scheming witness, a zomem, one proven to have conspired to give false testimony, executed. Yehudah ben Tabbai was horrified. He said to Shimon:...

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Tabbai entered a ruin, where he found a man in his death

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:11

Yehudah ben Tabbai once entered a ruin and found a man in his death throes. A knife dripping with blood was in the hand of another man, clearly the murderer. Yehudah turned to the ...

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A Clean One and a Righteous One You Shall

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:12

The Mekhilta offers a powerful interpretation of the verse "and a clean one and a righteous one you shall not kill," revealing it as a cornerstone of Jewish criminal justice, a pri...

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If One Left Beth-din Vindicated and Afterwards

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:14

The Mekhilta addresses a critical question in Jewish criminal law: what happens when new incriminating evidence emerges after a defendant has already been acquitted? The Torah stat...

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God's Court Convicts Those That Human Courts Cannot

Mekhilta Tractate Kaspa 3:15

A man stands trial in a human court. The evidence is examined. The witnesses are questioned. And by the strict standards of Torah law, the defendant walks free, acquitted, vindicat...

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