Shabbat Parshat Shoftim
Dvar Torah – Carrying the Torah and a vision for the Nation
Shoftim teaches several special obligations and limitations
incumbent upon Jewish kings, including the requirement to constantly carry a
Torah scroll with them, so as “to observe faithfully every word of
this Torah” (Deu. 17:19)
At first glance, this mitzvah seems purely technical. But Rav
Hirsch uncovers a deeper demand, noting that the emphasis on “every
word” implies that beyond the laws of the Torah, kings are obligated to
internalize the Torah’s historical story and its message regarding the destiny
of the Jewish people.
Whether it is the faith of Abraham, the collective experience of slavery in
Egypt, or our connection with the Land of Israel, adequate Jewish leadership
does not merely ensure mechanical observance of the Torah. Rather, it builds
upon the foundations of our forefathers and internalizes the ethos of our
nation to shape our dreams for the future.
Shabbat in/out times
Yerushalayim 18:31/19:43
Tel-Aviv 18:46/19:45
Sidney 17:17/18:14
Tokyo 17:55/18:50
Dubai 18:22/19:15
Paris 20:20/21:26
London 19:35/20:44
NYC 19:14/20:13
Buenos Aires 18:15/19:12
More Shabbat times here
Shabbat Shalom!
Comments
Post a Comment