Parashat Ki Teitzei contains many positive and negative commandments governing the Israelites’ daily lives.
Dr. Shula Laderman, Lecturer in Judaism in the Arts at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, wonders why the Torah stresses the importance of returning lost property and being aware of overworked animals. How will paying attention to these rules impact our everyday moral lives?
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Parsha, Parshat Ki Tetzei
Parashat Ki Teitzei by Dr. Shula Laderman: Everyday Obligations
September 12, 2019
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