Shabbat Parshat Yitro
**Favorite parsha of management consultants (Ex. 18:13-27)**
Dvar Torah
Moshe has a problem. After receiving the Torah at Sinai, all day, every
day, he has to adjudicate hundreds of disputes in the new law
and doesn’t have time for anything else. Yitro (Moshe’s father-in-law),
suggests a simple solution – create a bureaucracy of courts for the thousands,
hundreds, fifties and tens – letting the most difficult cases filter up. Why
did Moshe need Yitro to suggest this obvious solution? Perhaps, after the awe
and majesty of Sinai it was inconceivable to Moshe that Torah be given through
a filter. Yitro however, as an outsider who “missed out” on
Sinai is able to suggest the delegation of Torah teaching – balancing the
imperative of linking to Sinai with the need to disseminate and evolve Torah –
naturally leading to our tradition of the perpetuation, democratization, and pluralism of Torah
Quote of the week
“In a place where there are no Anashim (lit. people),
do your best to be an Ish (lit. person)”
Rabban Gamliel (Avot 2:5)
Shabbat in/out times
Yerushalayim 16:49/18:03
Nir Oz 17:00/18:07
Milan 17:31/18:36
NYC 17:12/18:13
Chicago 17:02/18:07
Lima 18:18/19:09
More times here
Shabbat Shalom!
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