Eitan Bloostein – Senior Sermon (RS ’26)

Eitan Bloostein – Senior Sermon (RS ’26)

Feb 11, 2026 By 91快播 Senior Sermon | Commentary | Senior Sermon | Mishpatim

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Before Them, Before Us: Law as Master, Law as Servant

Before Them, Before Us: Law as Master, Law as Servant

Feb 13, 2026 By Gordon Tucker | Commentary | Mishpatim | Shabbat Shekalim

讜职讗值诇侄旨讛 讛址诪执旨砖职讈驻指旨讟执讬诐 讗植砖侄讈专 转指旨砖执讉讬诐 诇执驻职谞值讬讛侄诐 These are the rules that you shall place before them. (Exodus 21:1) So begins this week鈥檚 parashah, Mishpatim. It is here that the Jewish legal tradition begins, where Torah (i.e. 鈥淚nstruction鈥) becomes Nomos or Law. Immediately after that opening sentence, the text continues with rules concerning masters and servants.  […]

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Don鈥檛 Be the Terumah

Don鈥檛 Be the Terumah

Feb 21, 2025 By Stephanie Ruskay | Commentary | Mishpatim

Last week 91快播, The Rabbinical Assembly, United Synagogue Youth, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Camp Ramah, the Jewish Youth Climate Movement Powered by Adamah, and Congregation Adas Israel in Washington, DC, launched Ruchot, the first ever advocacy and lobbying training for Conservative Movement teens. We gathered as an erev rav (mixed multitude) of 36 teens from 11 states (and one Canadian), 7 rabbinical students, 6 rabbis, three youth director staff, and an Israeli shaliah.鈥

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Talia Kaplan – Senior Sermon (’24)

Talia Kaplan – Senior Sermon (’24)

Feb 7, 2024 By 91快播 Senior Sermon | Commentary | Senior Sermon | Mishpatim

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How Can Humans Uphold Divine Justice?

How Can Humans Uphold Divine Justice?

Feb 9, 2024 By Caleb Brommer | Commentary | Mishpatim

In Parashat Mishpatim, the Ten Commandments are immediately followed by a more thoroughgoing account of the Israelite legal code. God, through Their intermediary Moshe, reveals some of the particularly sticky, tricky, and challenging cases of civil law. Mishpatim begins to answer the questions 鈥淲hat happens when human beings are slammed together in community? What happens when they disagree, make mistakes, and cause incidental or intentional harm? What happens when they kill each other?鈥

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Why Does the Torah Care About Returning Lost Property?

Why Does the Torah Care About Returning Lost Property?

Feb 17, 2023 By Yael Landman | Commentary | Mishpatim | Shabbat Shekalim

There is no obligation in the common law to retrieve someone鈥檚 lost property and return it. So why does the Torah make a point of establishing such a requirement? Why does the Torah specify that the owner of the lost animal is the finder鈥檚 enemy, and what is the scope of the finder鈥檚 responsibilities?

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The Torah鈥檚 Creative Team

The Torah鈥檚 Creative Team

Jan 28, 2022 By David Shmidt Chapman | Commentary | Mishpatim

The metaphor of a playwright and director crafting a new play together can be applied to our parashah. The playscript God is developing is the set of mishpatim (rules), expanding on the Ten Commandments. God begins developing the 鈥渟cript鈥 in a speech to Moses in Exodus 21:1: 鈥淎nd these are the rules that you shall set before them . . . 鈥

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God鈥檚 Currency

God鈥檚 Currency

Feb 12, 2021 By Gordon Tucker | Commentary | Mishpatim | Shabbat Shekalim

The arrival of Parashat Shekalim (plural of shekel) each year is what might be called the liturgical 鈥渞ite of spring鈥 in the Jewish tradition, signaling that Pesah is six鈥搒even weeks away, and preparations (spiritual and physical) for the great festival are very soon to begin. This year, it will be observed on Rosh Hodesh Adar, when the weekly reading will be Parashat Mishpatim.

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