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Why exactly when one merchant forgave someone who owed him money for his debts, did his strong horse fall and die? And why do different things happen to us that we do not necessarily deserve? Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained this week's Torah portion, Parshas Mishpatim, with the help of an interesting story


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The mysterious story behind the sudden death of the horse

Why exactly when one merchant forgave someone who owed him money for his debts, did his strong horse fall and die?

And why do different things happen to us that we do not necessarily deserve?

Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained this week's Torah portion, Parshas Mishpatim, with the help of an interesting story

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Thursday, February 11, 2021, 12:25 p.m.

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"And these are the judgments which thou shalt set before them" - any trouble or problem that comes to man should be gladly accepted because it is a correction from a previous incarnation



we are in a complex period.

Following the corona virus many people lost their lives and others lost their livelihoods.

And sometimes, we have reflections, why it happens to us and why it deserves us.

Admor Rabbi Pinto, head of the fathers of courts in Morocco, explained the issue on the Parsha current - law.



He wrote Rabbi Pinto in his book



presented case this week "and Alh Hmsftim Asr Tsim Lfnihm." Says the Zohar Fth R. Smaon and Amr and Alh The judgments which thou shalt set before them. Elin Inon Siddurin Deglgola. All the commentators ask what is the connection between and these are the sentences and these incarnations?



But one has to clarify and say, sometimes a trouble happens to a person and the person says to himself 'I do not deserve this trouble or this problem, why does God bring me this trouble?'

Suddenly a sentence falls on a person or something he knows that is not guilty and he stands and deals with something that is not related to him and does not belong to him, he has no guilt in this thing



says Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai Be that it happened in this generation or in this incarnation the thing that caused you this trouble or damage, rather it comes from a previous incarnation and you pay for something of an earlier incarnation and that is a repair of an earlier incarnation.

The interesting story about the horse (Photo: ShutterStock)

There is a story that our holy masters bring about a horse and donkey trader who would move goods from place to place.

One of the horses that was older, barely had food but was working hard and very hard.

One day the same merchant came into his office and went through all the notes of the people who owed him money, he came to the note of a man who owed him money and said this man has already passed away, I have no reason to keep this note and I forgive him even not paying me.

As he said he applied to him and tore the paper, the same horse he had outside fell and died.

The same man went to his rabbi and said to him, I had a horse that was working very hard and very hard, the day I got sick of the money and debt that another person owed me at that moment the horse fell and died, he asked the rabbi what is it?



The rabbi answered him, you will know that the same person owed you money and he ascended to the world of truth, and in the world of truth they decided that he would return to this world as a horse to work hard and return the money to you.

When you sickened him, he finished the repair.

In life, a person who owes a person something will roll until he returns the thing to the person. From a previous incarnation, he stands and corrects him.



Therefore man should receive all that God gives him gladly, for he repays a debt from generation to generation that should have repaid him. And man should be careful not to leave blemish and clean and fix everything in his life, that there will be no interest in his whole life and his soul that for all will bring God in trial.

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