One of the korbanos that are mentioned in this week's Parsha is the asham gezeila. This korban is brought by one who steals and then falsely swears that he did not. When the thief later regrets his deed, the Torah obligates him to return the stolen item and to bring a korban asham gezeila. From here we learn that a thief must return what he stole.
This week's journal will focus on the laws of stealing as it applies to bankruptcy.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5775 Issue XXIII Parshas Vayikra Halachic Perspectives on Bankruptcy What is Halacha’s Attitude Toward the Laws and Customs of General Society? by Rabbi Yehonoson Dovid Hool
One of the korbanos that are mentioned in this week's Parsha is the asham gezeila. This korban is brought by one who steals and then falsely swears that he did not. When the thief later regrets his deed, the Torah obligates him to return the stolen item and to bring a korban asham gezeila. From here we learn that a thief must return what he stole.
This week's journal will focus on the laws of stealing as it applies to bankruptcy.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment