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The Torah as cosmic blueprint: Jewish traditions about the creation, revelation, and infinite depth of the Five Books of Moses.

Joshua in the Days of Moses

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The Torah dedicates significant space to the idea of cities of refuge, places where someone who has accidentally killed another person can flee and find protection. But when exactl...

Moses and the Torah of Canaan

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In the Torah, we find the concept of cities of refuge, places where someone who accidentally committed manslaughter could flee and find sanctuary. But the details, as always, are f...

Murder With Iron - Defining Intent in Ancient Jewish Law

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We're looking at Bamidbar (Numbers) 35:16, which states, "And if with an iron implement he kill him (intentionally) and he die, he is a murderer." Seems straightforward. But the ra...

How Intent Determines Murder vs. Manslaughter

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Sometimes, buried within those seemingly dry pronouncements, are real gems that shed light on how our ancestors thought about justice, intention, and responsibility. to one such pa...

When No Avenger Exists the Court Must Act

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The Torah, in the Book of Numbers (Bamidbar), actually addresses this. It's not just a set of rules, but a blueprint for a just society, even in the trickiest of circumstances. to ...

A Fatal Blow by Hand Carries the Same Weight as Weapons

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The verse we're looking at is from Bamidbar (Numbers) 35:21: "Or if in hatred he strike him with his hand..." Now, what does that seemingly simple phrase really mean? The text unpa...

Accidental Manslaughter and the Cities of Refuge

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The verse deals with accidental manslaughter and the concept of exile as atonement. "And if of a sudden, without hatred, he thrust him..." Sifrei Bamidbar uses this to exclude unin...

High Priest and Divine Judgment

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It turns out, that idea is deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, as we find in Sifrei Bamidbar, a collection of legal interpretations on the Book of Numbers. Specifically, we're looki...

Why Deuteronomy Opens with These Are the Words

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The very first verse throws us a curveball: "These are the words which Moses spoke..." (Deuteronomy 1:1). Seems simple enough. But wait a minute. Didn't Moses write the entire Tora...

Why Moses Rebuked All of Israel at the Same Time

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Turns out, our ancestors wrestled with this question too. The Sifrei Devarim, a legal midrash on the Book of Deuteronomy, gives us a fascinating glimpse into Moses’s final address ...

Rabbi Yehudah at the Dawn of Creation

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The Sifrei Devarim, an ancient rabbinic commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, often finds meaning by looking closely at the names we find in the Torah. Take, for instance, the sto...

Eleven Days That Became Forty Years of Wandering

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The Torah, in the book of Devarim (Deuteronomy), gives us a little geographical detail that hints at a much bigger story about journeys, delays, and maybe even missed opportunities...

Israel Could Have Reached the Land in Eleven Days

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Sifrei Devarim imagines the road Israel could have taken: eleven days from Horeb to the edge of the land, if the people had been ready. The text states that if the Israelites had b...

Moses and Creation of Adar

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(Deuteronomy 1:3) states, "And it was, in the fortieth year, in the eleventh month, on the first of the month, that Moses spoke to the children of Israel." Okay, so the eleventh mo...

Abraham and the Ark of Avimelech

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Think about it: a well-aimed, honest rebuke can clear the air, address grievances, and ultimately lead to reconciliation. Our tradition teaches that rebuke, when delivered with the...

David Charged Solomon Only on His Deathbed

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The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy, brings up this very point by looking at the death of King David. "And thus do y...

Moses Explains the Torah So No One Forgets a Verse

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Moses, knowing his time is near, addresses the Israelites. He's not just giving a farewell speech; he's ensuring the continuity of the sacred knowledge. "To explain this Torah," he...

Wisdom of Mount Sinai

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In Sifrei Devarim, we find this little gem: "Much to you dwelling in this mountain." It sounds straightforward. Like a simple acknowledgement of gratitude. But, as always, there’s ...

Levanon Whitens the Sins of Israel Like Snow

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Sometimes, the simplest name holds a universe of meaning. Take the word levanon, or Lebanon. Why that name? The Sifrei Devarim, an early Jewish legal text on the book of Deuteronom...

See the Land With Your Own Eyes

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Sometimes a single word of Torah opens a universe. Consider (Deuteronomy 1:8): "See, I have set before you the land." It's a simple verse, but it's packed with potential. What does...

Each Patriarch Earned the Promise of the Land Alone

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It's like when Moses, in the book of Devarim (Deuteronomy), reminds the Israelites about the land G-d promised them, saying, "which the L-rd swore to your fathers… to Abraham, to I...

Leaders Share the Fate of Their Community

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The ancient text of Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, grapples with this very question, and it's a surprisingly potent message for us today. There's a powerf...

Bailiffs With Lashes Who Enforced the Court

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It wasn't just about wise judges in flowing robes, you know. It was also about… bailiffs. Yep, the folks tasked with keeping order, sometimes with a little more… persuasion. Sifrei...

Rabban Gamliel in Joseph's Time

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The verse we're looking at is (Deuteronomy 1:16): "And I charged your judges at that time, saying..." What follows is a commentary that really gets to the heart of leadership and c...

Ishmael in Joseph's Time

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It offers a fascinating glimpse into how our sages grappled with the complexities of applying Torah law in everyday situations. The text begins with a seemingly simple phrase: "amo...

Do Not Play Favorites in Judgment

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The ancient texts are filled with wisdom that reveals the hidden complexities of even the most straightforward commandments. Take, for example, the powerful words in Devarim, (Deut...

Judges Must Hear the Poor and Rich Equally

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The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations on the book of Deuteronomy, tackles this head-on. It zeroes in on the verse, "Small and great equally shall you hear" (Deu...

A Judge Must Not Fear Any Man

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It's a daunting prospect, isn't it? The ancient text of Sifrei Devarim (a legal commentary on the book of Deuteronomy) wrestles with this very challenge, offering guidance to judge...

When Moses Charged the People with All They Must Do

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It’s a question that's haunted humanity for centuries, and it turns out, our ancient texts grappled with it too. Deuteronomy, or Devarim in Hebrew, isn’t just a list of rules. It's...

Account of Eshkol

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That brings us to a fascinating little detail in Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the book of Deuteronomy. It's all about names and origins, ...

Families Huddled Together Sharing Fears of the Land

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Instead of rejoicing, a wave of despair washed over them. "And you murmured in your tents..." That simple phrase from Sifrei Devarim (Deuteronomy) opens a window into a moment of p...

Gamliel — Rabbi Shimon at the Dawn of Creation

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Where do we draw the line? When is it just a colorful way of speaking, and when is it a promise we can truly count on? In Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations on t...

Rise of Joseph of Egypt

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The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal midrashim (rabbinic interpretive commentary) on the Book of Deuteronomy, offers a powerful reminder of this. When it says, "as all that He...

Moses Feared His Own Mistakes Would Bar the Promised Land

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It turns out, quite a bit. The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy, gives us a peek into the anxieties of Moses himself....

David's Legacy of Solomon

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This idea of "servant" comes up in Sifrei Devarim, that's the book of Deuteronomy, and it got me thinking. The verse we're looking at is (Deuteronomy 3:24), where Moses is pleading...

What Does God's Greatness Actually Mean

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In the book of Devarim (Deuteronomy), specifically chapter 3, verse 24, we find Moses pleading with God. He says, "Your greatness (gadlecha)..." But what exactly does that gadlecha...

Moses Charges Joshua with Zeal and Courage

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It's all about Moses and Joshua, right before Moses' passing and Joshua's taking the reins. The text dives into the verse, "And charge (tzav) Joshua." Now, this isn't just a simple...

Ezekiel's Legacy

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It's an old, old story. And it seems it was happening even in the time of the prophet Ezekiel. to a fascinating passage from Sifrei Devarim 31, which brings us a discussion about i...

Love God with All Your Heart, Soul, and Might Unpacked

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Deuteronomy, or Sifrei Devarim in Hebrew, commands us to love God "with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might" (Deuteronomy 6:5). Seems straightforward enough...

Why Afflictions from God Are Called Beloved

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What if those very experiences are doorways to something deeper? The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy, explores just ...

Rabbi Akiva in David's Court

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It’s a question that’s plagued humanity for centuries. But what if those difficult times, those moments of hardship, weren't simply random acts of cruelty? What if they held a deep...

Kingdom of Menasheh

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It’s a question that’s plagued humanity for centuries, and Jewish tradition grapples with it head-on. We find one compelling, if somewhat challenging, answer in the Sifrei Devarim,...

How Keeping Commandments Teaches Love of God

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You’re not alone. Our tradition grapples with this too. How do we actually cultivate love for the Divine? The book of Devarim, Deuteronomy, offers a powerful clue. In Devarim 6:5, ...

Which Torah Passages Must Be Recited Every Day

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It might surprise you to learn that some of our most cherished daily practices weren’t always so…daily. to a fascinating passage from Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpre...

King Hezekiah Taught All Israel Torah as a Father

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Jewish tradition understands this bond deeply, and it's beautifully illustrated through stories in our sacred texts. Take King Hezekiah, or Chizkiyahu, of Judah. He didn’t just rul...

Making Torah Primary and Not Secondary in Your Life

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The Torah, our guide to living a meaningful life, offers a powerful antidote: immerse yourself in its teachings. The Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal commentaries on the Book ...

Hillel Receives the Torah

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I get it. Take the famous words from Deuteronomy (Devarim) 6:7 about reciting the Shema: "…when you lie down and when you rise." Sounds simple. But what does it really mean? The Si...

Shammai Among the Fathers

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The ancient rabbis certainly did! And their discussions, preserved in texts like the Sifrei Devarim, offer us a fascinating peek into how Jewish law and custom developed. Take the ...