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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

PARSHAH PICKS: Is It Kosher to Practice Medicine? and more... (Mishpatim)

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General Overview:

This week's reading, Mishpatim, details many laws, including laws related to slaves, personal injury, loans, usury, and property damage. The end of the portion speaks of the preparations the Israelites made before receiving the Torah at Mt. Sinai.

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