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RE'EH 5759

PARSHA SUMMARY
Re'eh

In Parshat Re’eh Moses continues addressing the Jewish people before his passing.

"See I set before you a blessing and a curse: blessing, if you obey the commandments of G-d that I enjoin upon you; and curse, if you turn away from the path, and follow other gods."
ADVANCED STUDY
The Scope of Teshuvah

As a general rule, the act of repenting and "returning" to G-d affects only Divine justice, not the rulings of a human court. Nonetheless, in the ruling of Rambam, the punishments to which a city led into idolatry is liable—the smiting of its inhabitants, the burning of its spoil—are averted if the people repent of their collective sin. This is a unique instance of repentance affecting the ruling of a human court.


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