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Shnayim Yomi - Ki Teitzei - Sheni - #2
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Featuring: R' Yitzchok Litvintchouk Yeshiva Ruach HaTorah Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/2-2.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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a sin
we're going to come we're going to put
him to death and we're going to hang him
on a tree
so rashi mentions why is this
uh mentioned right after the bansara
murder the partial missouri
and rashi says well this is the natural
progression of things if
in the in the benzoramaru the parents
are supposed to bring the child to base
in but what happens if those parents
have rahmanis on the child
you know it's their son it's perfectly
natural and normal they don't want their
son to be to be punished that not this
and then eventually to be killed
but that kind of rachmanist is is is not
very good because what happens if you
don't punish such a child
whenever you let any child
do anything without without giving them
proper uh reprimand or the proper muscle
they just get worse and worse and what
happens to themselves doesn't get killed
he becomes a murderer he becomes a
killer he commits capital offenses
and this is the guy who has to who based
and has to put to death and he has to
get hanged on a tree
um
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then the uh
there's a little bit of a of an
explanation what does it mean he's
hanging on a tree the puzzle seems to
suggest that he dies by hanging we know
that's not true we don't do any of that
but we do have skila and rash explains
that after skela they hang the body
and uh what they do is they stone them
right before nightfall and then they
take the body down because
it's it's a ganai rashi says because
we're created in hashem's image it's a
ganai for for hashem's image so to speak
to be hanging on a tree so they do it
right before nightfall and of course
they take them down they bury him right
away
um
then the aaliyah continues what happens
if you find something an animal that
belongs to your friend or to to another
yid you know i'll pretend that you can't
see it right very often that happens
there's an accident we all run away i
didn't see anything i'm not a witness
right but the fear says you can't do
that you can't pretend that you don't
see it you have to take responsibility
for it it might involve a lot of work
and uh the gemara says there are three
examples of people who are who
who are exempt from this
one being a cayenne if the item or the
animal is in a cemetery kind now to
become tummy
if uh
or a uh very famous or distinguished
elderly person it'd be a little bit
embarrassing for him to bend down pick
it up or the third example um
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if the loss
is going to be greater
than the benefit right rashi says that's
where we learn the rule called
us
if anything that can eat we let it eat
for example if the animal uh produces
milk for
something like that we use it and we
sell it and that way it pays for itself
and anything that does it for uh
vishaina
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a very famous story which just gives us
a little food for thought i'll explain
what i mean
rohingya found chickens
the chicken started uh multiplying and
it was and he just couldn't take care of
the chickens so he sold the chickens and
he bought goats
and then the owner of the chickens
arrived and he was confused he said but
i lost chickens
says yes but now you have goats
can you imagine
mendoza
he took care of somebody else's items so
well
that now the guy came back he didn't
have chickens anymore he had ghosts much
more valuable
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also the aliyah talks about if you see
an animal falling under a burden
right then you have to help lift it and
we learn how to you have to lift it and
we learn two lessons
two very important lessons rashi first
of all tells us what does it mean it
means when the owner is loading the
animal
and then the animal falls over so
obviously its packages have fallen over
it's our job to go over and lift up the
animal and lift up the packages because
it belongs to somebody belongs to a
fellow here you have to help them out
as opposed to when we when we've seen
this this mitzvah before we said if an
animal is struggling under a burden
that's when the owner is taking things
off this rashi explains this one is when
the owner is putting things on
the second lesson that that that we
learn how to that rashi points out is
that if you want to
if you're going to go help this person
and the person says oh it's your mitzvah
to go do it go ahead you go do it i'll
just sit back and relax rashi says
you're exempt
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