2016-12-15

The word damim in biblical Hebrew means both blood and money. Lo ta’amod al dam reacha (Vayikra19:16) means not only may we not stand idly by…

2016-12-13

Teaching in a community school, I often hear from many of my students that they are “not religious.” After all, they don’t observe…

2016-12-08

One of most difficult laws to comprehend, both technically and philosophically, is the Torah prohibition against charging interest – the…

2016-12-06

“If an oven is cut into rings, and sand is placed between the rings, Rabbi Eliezer says it is pure. But the sages say it is susceptible to…

2016-12-04

One of the most famous, powerful and tragic stories in all of Talmudic literature is that of the excommunication of Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, known…

2016-12-01

“Just as there is ona’ah, oppression, regarding commerce, so too there is ona’ah, oppression, regarding words. One should not say…

2016-11-30

There is not too much one can do with a penny; so little, in fact, that the Canadian government removed them from circulation in 2013 with purchases…

2016-11-28

“Ona’ah is four silver maot in twenty-four…1/6th of the price” (Bava Metzia 49b). The laws of ona’ah, price fraud,…

2016-11-24

The Ramban, in perhaps his most famous biblical comment, notes that one can observe every law in the Torah and yet be no better than a dead carcass (…

2016-11-22

In our last post we discussed the responsibilities of a shomer entrusted to guard produce. The Mishnayot continue with a discussion of one’s…

2016-11-19

“Milveh lhotzah nitna”, money is loaned to be spent (Kiddushin 47a). When one loans money it is with the understanding that the borrower…

2016-11-16

It is a beautiful character trait to be trusting of others. It is also, all too often, foolhardy. The underlying theme of much of Bava Metzia, and…

2016-11-13

The difference between a smart businessperson and an ethically challenged one can be fine indeed - so fine that many will disagree on where to draw…

2016-11-11

One of the beautiful things about studying Gemara is delighting in how it seamlessly flows from one idea to another; how it blends legal rulings,…

2016-11-08

There are few mitzvoth of greater importance than kibud av veim. This is so well-known and obvious that it hardly needs elaboration. So much so that…

2016-11-03

“G-d is good to all and His mercy is upon all His creations” (Tehillim 145:9). If G-d has mercy on all His creations so too must man,…

2016-10-31

The Torah demands we do much to help others. However, while we may have to love others like ourselves, there is no requirement to love them more than…

2016-10-30

“Until when must he declare the lost object? Until his neighbours know about it, these are the words of Rav Meir.” (Bava Metzia 28a) One…

2016-10-22

I, probably like many of you began my formal study of Talmud learning Eilu Metziot, the second chapter of masechet Bava Metzia. “These are the…

2016-10-09

“Two people are holding onto a tallit. This one says…‘it is all mine’ and this one says ‘it is all mine’…

2016-10-06

"Crime doesn’t pay" is a nice moral message but not a very practical one. Most criminals, especially those who commit petty crime,…

2016-10-02

“Two people are holding on to a tallit. This one says ‘I found it’ and this one says ‘I found it’; this one says…

2016-09-28

Dina demalchuta dina, the law of the land is the law, is one of the most famous, far-reaching and even revolutionary laws of the Talmud. At its most…

2016-09-25

The distinction between a ganav and a gazlan is fairly well known. The former in trying to hide his crime pays double the amount stolen whereas the…