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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Fri, Aug 21, 2020 3:57 PM
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please stay safe and
healthy.
Parshat Shoftim details various rules of war, including the unique
commandment to preserve fruit trees when besieging a city (20:19). Moshe
adds what some interpret as a rhetorical question "is the tree of the field
a man?" This mandate alludes to the fact that trees are powerless to move
out of the way, implying that we should be mindful of their limitations and
not destroy useful resources simply because they're in our way.
Ibn Ezra (11th-century commentator and grammarian) explains that Moshe was
making a statement, and not asking a question. Moshe was stating that "man
is a [fruit-bearing] tree of the field." In other words, an opportunity for
personal or collective gain does not justify cutting down productive
innocent collateral damage. Moshe is teaching us that it is improper to
slight another person for one's own benefit or gain because we are all
fruit-bearing members of humanity.
Quotation of the week:
"A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands
are empty."
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please stay safe and
healthy.
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Parshat Shoftim details various rules of war, including the unique
commandment to preserve fruit trees when besieging a city (20:19). Moshe
adds what some interpret as a rhetorical question "is the tree of the field
a man?" This mandate alludes to the fact that trees are powerless to move
out of the way, implying that we should be mindful of their limitations and
not destroy useful resources simply because they're in our way.
Ibn Ezra (11th-century commentator and grammarian) explains that Moshe was
making a statement, and not asking a question. Moshe was stating that "man
is a [fruit-bearing] tree of the field." In other words, an opportunity for
personal or collective gain does not justify cutting down productive
innocent collateral damage. Moshe is teaching us that it is improper to
slight another person for one's own benefit or gain because we are all
fruit-bearing members of humanity.
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Quotation of the week:
"A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands
are empty."