Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
The Torah presents us with the unique commandment to send away a mother
bird before taking her eggs (22:6). The reward given is “so that it should
be good for you, and you should lengthen your days” (22:7). What is so
distinctive about this command that a respective reward accompanies it?
Quoting the Ramban, Ktav Sofer explains that repeated actions have the
ability to change us. If we are habitually kind to others (people, animals,
the planet, etc.), we will become kinder and more empathetic. The Torah
teaches us that empathizing with others’ struggles will not increase our
pain but rather our compassion and kindness. We become happier overall as
we support others in need, leading to a long and virtuous life.
Quotation of the week:
"To make a difference in someone's life you don't have to be brilliant,
rich, beautiful, or perfect. You just have to care." - Mandy Hale
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
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The Torah presents us with the unique commandment to send away a mother
bird before taking her eggs (22:6). The reward given is “so that it should
be good for you, and you should lengthen your days” (22:7). What is so
distinctive about this command that a respective reward accompanies it?
Quoting the Ramban, Ktav Sofer explains that repeated actions have the
ability to change us. If we are habitually kind to others (people, animals,
the planet, etc.), we will become kinder and more empathetic. The Torah
teaches us that empathizing with others’ struggles will not increase our
pain but rather our compassion and kindness. We become happier overall as
we support others in need, leading to a long and virtuous life.
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Quotation of the week:
"To make a difference in someone's life you don't have to be brilliant,
rich, beautiful, or perfect. You just have to care." - Mandy Hale