G-d is everywhere
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This weekly part of the Bible study is dedicated to the Leal family and the healing of Enzo Leal.
Refuah Sheimah: Erick (Ezra) ben Hanna Miriam, Yehuda Baruch ben Sarah, Stephen Waczkiewicz (Shimon ben Sarah), Yossefa (Josie) "bat Sharon", Rafael ben Gladis e Esther Bracha "bat Sarah".
Continue praying for: Teddy Welz, Miriam (Mariana) "bat Zulay", Adina (Heidi) "bat Sarah" e Yosefa (Josie) "bat Sharon".
Shoftim
Deuteronomy 16:18 -- 21:9
Topics in this week's portion include: Judges and Justice, "Sacred Trees and Pillars," Blemished Sacrifice, Penalties for Idolatry, The Supreme Court, The King, Levitical Priests, Priestly Portions, Special Service, Divination and Prophecy, Cities of Refuge, Murder, Preserving Boundaries, Conspiring Witnesses, Preparing for War, Taking Captives, Conducting a Siege and the Case of the Unsolved Murder.
This week we have the famous admonition: "Righteousness, Righteousness shall you pursue, so that you will live and possess the Land that the Almighty your G-d, gives you" (Deut. 16:20).
"You shall be wholehearted with your G-d" (Deut. 18:13).
How are we to understand this verse?
The Alshich interprets this verse to mean that one should be sincere in his observance of Torah even when one is alone with G-d, when no one else sees what he is doing.
The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, viewing the evil and the good. Proverbs 15:3
Rabbi Mendel of Kotzk comments, "Your devotion toward G-d should be whole and not fragmented. If you do some things for G-d and others for yourself, then you are not being wholehearted with G-d."
These two interpretations are complementary. The person who is observant of Torah only when others see him, but when in complete privacy may transgress Torah, is really not devoted to G-d at all. Rather, his public observance of mitzvos is self-serving.
Wholeheartedness with G-d requires that even those permissible things we do should be directed toward the Divine service. Ideally, food should be eaten not for the gustatory delight, but because the energy derived from eating the food can be utilized in doing mitzvot.
Life is fragile -- handle with prayer!
Shabbat Shalom!
Rabbi Ovadiah Tank
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Mon, June 2 2025
6 Sivan 5785
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