Let's Be Honest - Ki Tetzei 5786
If I ask you what the Torah talks about, what is your first reaction? I have asked several people this question, across the spectrum of Torah knowledge and connection. One of the typical reactions is that it is a bunch of rules. Others mention the stories. Some focus on “fire and brimstone” and punishments. Today I got a nice answer: After the initial “a bunch of restrictive laws,” he said that the Torah teaches us how to live our lives. What I want to suggest today is that a major theme of the Torah is to be honest. You must not withhold the wages of a poor or destitute employee... You must give him his wage on his promised day—the sun must not set on it, because he is poor, and he risks his life to earn it... You must not pervert the judgment of a convert or an orphan... You must not keep two supposedly identical but different weights in your pocket: a heavy one for buying and a light one for selling... You must possess a full and correct weig...