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The ancient texts are full of surprising takes. Let's delve into one, found in Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy. It tackles the comp...
Jewish tradition is overflowing with that very impulse, etched into law and legend. Take, for example, the seemingly simple instruction in Deuteronomy: "and you shall not take as a...
It's a concept called shikchah, often translated as "forgotten sheaves," and it's all about leaving a little something for those in need. Deuteronomy 24:19 tells us, "When you reap...
It might seem insignificant, but in Jewish law, even the smallest forgotten thing holds immense value. We're delving into a fascinating area of Jewish agricultural law today, speci...
You don't even notice. A poor person finds it, uses it to buy food, and sustains themselves. Did you just perform an act of charity? That's precisely the scenario that Rabbi Elazar...
Today, let's talk about forgotten harvests, generosity, and oddly specific measurements. We're diving into Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations tied to the Book of...
Jewish tradition is full of these echoes, these connections, if we only know where to listen. Take the phrase, "to the stranger, to the orphan, and to the widow." It appears in Sif...
Today, let's dive into a little verse from Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy. Specifically, Deuteronomy 26:12. It’s a short verse, but it’s packed with meanin...
But within those intricate instructions, there’s a beautiful core of responsibility and community. to a small but fascinating corner of that world, found in the ancient text, Sifre...