
- Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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- Duration: 38 min
Much of the middle of Parashat Ki Tetze is devoted to laws relating to sexual impropriety, expanding (per our approach) on the Dibber - לא תנאף. The most puzzling passage (22:13-21) addresses a case of possible slander on the part of a new husband, besmirching his new wife's reputation and making claims about her lack of virtue in advance of their marriage. What begins as an apparently transparent attempt to get out of a marriage he now regrets leads to one of two far more unpleasant results - either his being punished and publicly shamed or, far worse, her execution. We examine the intersection between text and law, identifying the difficulties and suggesting a solution as to the import of this unusual pair of rulings.
Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Francine Lashinsky and Dr. Alexander and Meryl Weingarten in memory of Rose Lashinsky, Raizel bat Zimel, z"l to mark her yahrzeit on the 14th of Nissan and in honor of their children, Mark, Michael, Julie, Marnie and Michelle, and in the zechut of the hostages and the chayalim and by the Spira Family l'ilui nishmat Chanoch ben Moshe Chaim, Dr. Thomas Spira and by the Goldberg and Mernick Families in loving memory of the yahrzeit of Illean K. Goldberg, Chaya Miriam bas Chanoch
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