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The Torah relates the episode in which Yisro suggests to Moshe Rabbeinu to set up a judiciary to judge the Jewish nation. Yisro told Moshe that he should instruct the judges, "את הדרך ילכו בה ואת המעשה אשר יעשון- The way in which they shall go and the action that they shall do." The Gemora (Bava Metziah, 30b) explains that the Torah is giving two instructions here: Firstly the judges should adhere to the law as laid down by the Halachah. Secondly, there is a Mitzvah from the Torah to act לפנים משורת הדין - to go beyond the strict letter of the law. we will clarify and explore the Torah's view on going above and beyond the actual Halacha & conducting our businesses and social lives on the ......up and up.
THE LOST WALET(PART 2)
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