Parshas Mishpatim
$0.00Learning “Bitachon” from a slave
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Even the monetary laws are Divinely given, and don’t necessarily have reasons that we understand.
We can choose if we want to be offended by someone else’s behavior or not.
A person should not lie, even at times when it is halachically permissible to do so, for perhaps he will become accustomed to lying.
When Jews sin, they are punished. But someone that tries to do mitzvos will have compassion from G-d.
Klal Yisrael will never be wiped out. The same cannot be said for individuals.
Just because someone does an aveira doesn’t mean they are not a Jew – keep on doing mitzvos!
Pinchas did the right thing, but was not initially popular with the people. That will change in the future with the coming of the Messiah
Sometimes we have to be a "Pinchas" and do things that we don’t particularly want to do, but are nonetheless important for Bnei Yisrael.
The Bnos Tzelafchod show us how important the Land of Israel is, and how choosing to raise a family there is a chesed for the family.
Pinchas represented all the Jews, and he could only do so if he had a kesher and love for the entire Jewish people.