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We usually think the Torah is deeply critical of our attachment to money and property. But what if the law itself assumes that attachment—and even takes it seriously? This episode explores a surprising Rambam, an anxious moment in the Yosef story, and what they reveal about human nature and the Torah’s legal wisdom.
Sources: Guide 3:40, De’ot 3:1-2, Gen. 43:18 with commentaries.
By Yitzchak Sprung5
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We usually think the Torah is deeply critical of our attachment to money and property. But what if the law itself assumes that attachment—and even takes it seriously? This episode explores a surprising Rambam, an anxious moment in the Yosef story, and what they reveal about human nature and the Torah’s legal wisdom.
Sources: Guide 3:40, De’ot 3:1-2, Gen. 43:18 with commentaries.

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