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2020-02-21T01:35:56.798Z


Parashat Mishpatim begins with the words: "And these are the sentences which you will put before them", Rashi: which you will put - as an edited and amended table for the feast. The Torah must be prepared and served as the same table ready and ready to eat ....


Case Study: Show them the clear way

Parashat Mishpatim begins with the words: "And these are the sentences that you will put before them", Rashi: Asher will - as an edited and amended table for dinner. The Torah must be prepared and served as the same table ready and ready to eat. When a parent or educator conveys a halachic message to his sons and his disciples - leave no doubt

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Last week, we read in this week's parsha about the status of Mount Sinai and the receiving of the Torah from the Holy One, in which status the Ten Commandments were told to the people of Israel. And now that Israel has accepted the Torah, we are going to deal with details and practical parts, rights and obligations, in the area of ​​clear fences and boundaries, between what is permissible and the like.

The truth is that every society in the world needs restrictions and fences, otherwise it will lose its form, as well as its meaning and internality, because the boundaries that surround it are the ones that define and define and form the basis of everything within it. You don't have to be a great architect to know the simple fact that every child knows that if there is no fence there is no yard, and if there are no walls there is no house.

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Seemingly, these rules and details can be seen as dry data and as rigid and technical rules, but in fact when it comes to the laws of the Holy Torah, the definitions and restrictions, the rules and details are an integral part of the Torah from heaven. The theory of life that teaches us how to live in this world according to the Creator's instructions, and just as anyone can think of it being impossible to use an elaborate machine without a precise manufacturer's instructions, so - even more so - it is impossible to practice in the world without guidelines that illuminate the way in our world. Thus, the Sages said: "What are Sinai, even those from Sinai?"

When the Israelites accepted the Torah, they received the practical instructions with her every day. "Torah from Teaching Language" In the words of the renowned sages. Sometimes it is convenient for a person to hang in the large class and get excited, but when it comes to everyday life, he forgets who gave the Torah and the teaching. The life after the descent from the mountain is inherently more difficult. The intense livelihood and occupation forget the person's essence, where he comes from and where he goes.

The decor is also important

Parashat Mishpat opens with the words: "And these are the sentences that you will put before them," Rashi instead quotes the Sages' words: which you will put - as a prepared and amended table for dinner. The Torah must be prepared, edited, submitted and illuminated, as the same table is prepared and ready to eat. When you, a parent or educator, convey a halachic, values-Jewish message to your sons, your students - do not leave them open to doubts, doubts, and doubts, your job is to illuminate them and open them all, as a set table. Those who understand table editing know that even the surrounding, the overall backdrop and decor, are important for proper table editing.

A key and important part of filing is ordering, laying things out clearly and intelligently without "dropping" on the child or apprentice from a meter of data, countless sentences / sayings / quotes / quotes - it loses concentration and the ability to absorb and process the data. It is a challenge for us to present it clearly and eloquently and in a proper order. This will make it easier for him to connect with things and remember them. Our scholars remember their blessing: "There will never be a man for his student a short way" and commentators said that the intention is for short and focused speech, from which the student can understand all the details. When things are brought in neatly and thoughtfully, they will be absorbed properly and will remain in his memory and consciousness properly.

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