Wednesday, May 21, 2014
RAV KOOK ON Bechukotai PART 2: Judicial Corruption
The parashah describes terrible calamities — disease, war, famine, and exile — that occur when the Jewish people abandon the Torah. According to Talmudic tradition, a primary cause for punishment is one particular offense: judicial corruption.
"As a punishment for [unnecessary] delay in executing judgment, perversion of judgment, and neglect of Torah — sword and plunder increase, pestilence and famine ensue. People eat, yet remain hungry; and they eat their bread by weight." (Shabbat 33a)
Uprooting Corruption
Why does judicial abuse bring about such harsh punishments?
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