Ki Teitzei
Lost and found on Parshat Ki Teitzei
In this week’s parsha, Parshat Ki Teitzei, we read 74 mitzvot, the largest number out of all the parshot in the Torah. But Sivan zeroes in on just one: hashavat aveda, or lost and found. That if you see something astray, you are commanded to return it to its owner. Yes, this relates to physical objects in the world. But it’s also about those who are spiritually lost. That when one strays away, we must help bring them back. How do we help others return to themselves? How do we help ourselves if we’ve gone adrift? What’s this got to do with Sivan’s first time keeping Shabbat? Listen to find out.
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