parsha bit: Shoftim
Aug. 16th, 2007 09:10 amThis week's parsha contains the directive "tzedek tzedek tirdof" -- "justice, justice you shall pursue". The rabbis ask why "tzedek" is repeated and give various explanations. Rabbi Ashi says that the first "tzedek" is the justice of following the law strictly, and the second is the justice of compromise. For example, when two ships seek to use the same narrow passage at the same time, they might have equal claims under the first tzedek but must compromise under the second (lest they both sink). Compromise is not merely pragmatic but commanded. (Sanhedrin 32b)
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Date: 2007-08-20 01:33 am (UTC)Thanks also for the comment on the parsha bits. Always nice to know that people enjoy stuff I post. :-) (These are little teachings I deliver in the morning service when I lead. I've been doing parshat hashavua for almost two years; come Simchat Torah I don't know if I'll keep on this path or switch to something else, like teaching a mishna a week from some tractate of talmud or something like that. I'll probably stick with the parsha for another year, but I want to get a sense of what the congregation wants, too.)