Thursday, 29 October 2015

HaShoneh Halachos for Thurs, Oct 29, 2015

112. Exemptions for Torah Scholars’ Honor 112. Exemptions for Torah Scholars’ HonorHaShoneh Halachos for Thursday, October 29, 2015 Talmud Torah 6:10 Torah scholars should not participate in any community construction projects like building or digging because this will cause their esteem to be lowered in the eyes of the masses. They should not be solicited to contribute funds towards building the city wall, fixing the gates, paying the watchmen, etc. This also applies to taking up a collection in order to send a gift to the king. They are likewise not required to pay taxes, neither one levied on the whole city nor one levied on each individual. Hosea 8:10 says, “Though they will give among the nations, I will now gather them. Soon they will be released from the burden of the king and his ministers.” If a Torah scholar has merchandise to sell, he has priority to sell his first; no other vendor in the marketplace may sell before him. Similarly, if he has a court case and is standing waiting among other litigants, he is given priority and permitted to sit. Talmud Torah 6:11 It is a grave sin to disgrace or to hate Torah scholars. Jerusalem was not destroyed until the residents disgraced the scholars, as we see from II Chronicles 36:16, “They mocked the messengers of God, despised His words, and scoffed at His prophets.” In other words, they scorned those who taught God’s words. Similarly, Leviticus 26:16 tells us, “If you despise My statutes” meaning “If you despise those who teach My statutes.” Whoever disgraces Torah scholars has no share in the Next World as one of those who “scorn the word of God” (see Numbers 15:31). By Rabbi Jack AbramowitzProvided for informational purposes only. Please contact your rabbi for guidance in matters of practical application.View HaShoneh Halachos 2: Mishneh Torah Index » “Anyone who studies Jewish laws every day can rest assured that he has earned a place in the Next World...”(Talmud Megilla 28b, Niddah 73a) “One who learns in order to teach will be given the ability to learn and to teach but one who learns in order to perform will be given the ability to learn, to teach, to observe and to perform.”(Avos 4:5)   OU.ORG  |  NCSY  |  NJCD  |  OU Kosher   |  JLIC  |  Jewish Action  |  Advocacy  |  OU Job BoardShabbat Shalom  |  OU Press  |  OU Torah  |  OU Israel  |  Synagogue Services   Share this on  Facebook   |   Forward to a friend   |   Unsubscribe  

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