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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Thu, Feb 11, 2021 11:05 PM
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it
enough to forward to someone else...
Among the laws discussed in Mishpatim is the mandate not to oppress a widow
or orphan (22:21). The Torah continues that if one oppresses them, G-d’s
wrath will be kindled, G-d will kill the culprit, and his family will then
be widows and orphans (22:22-3). G-d’s consequence seems paradoxical to the
law itself; why would the family, in turn, be punished [oppressed] for the
person’s actions?
Rabbi Yochanan Zweig suggests that someone’s insensitivity to a widow or
orphan is an indication that the familial unit had a breakdown, and that
the family should assume responsibility for that very breakdown of the
family support network. Failing to understand the importance of every
family member’s role may lead that person to be insensitive to someone who
has lost a core family member. Expressing how important our loved ones are
to us helps them build proper self-esteem and shows them how valuable and
important they are to their family, community, and people.
Quotation of the week:
"What you see is what you'll be." - Ron Jenson
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it
enough to forward to someone else...
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Among the laws discussed in Mishpatim is the mandate not to oppress a widow
or orphan (22:21). The Torah continues that if one oppresses them, G-d’s
wrath will be kindled, G-d will kill the culprit, and his family will then
be widows and orphans (22:22-3). G-d’s consequence seems paradoxical to the
law itself; why would the family, in turn, be punished [oppressed] for the
person’s actions?
Rabbi Yochanan Zweig suggests that someone’s insensitivity to a widow or
orphan is an indication that the familial unit had a breakdown, and that
the family should assume responsibility for that very breakdown of the
family support network. Failing to understand the importance of every
family member’s role may lead that person to be insensitive to someone who
has lost a core family member. Expressing how important our loved ones are
to us helps them build proper self-esteem and shows them how valuable and
important they are to their family, community, and people.
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Quotation of the week:
"What you see is what you'll be." - Ron Jenson