Why Did Rashi Say That?

Parshas Mishpatim- Real Judaism


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Why does Rashi point out that Mishpatim was also given at Har Sinai — isn't that obvious? What happens after the greatest spiritual moment in history ends and you still have to deal with your neighbors? And why would the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch — a dry law book — be the thing that inspires a non-Jew to convert?

Rabbi Klapper uncovers a profound pattern hiding in Rashi's comment on the very first words of the parsha. The extra vav in "ve'eleh" ties every mundane law — how we do business, how we treat employees, how we speak to our spouses — directly back to the thunder of Har Sinai. Most religions ask for a piece of your weekend. The Torah asks for every second from Modeh Ani to Hamapil. Through the story of a convert who saw this truth in the pages of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, we see what separates a religion from a way of life.

Discover why the nitty-gritty — the boring, daily, unglamorous choices — carries the same kedusha as standing at Sinai. Learn how to take your inspiration and live it, not just on Shabbos, but every single day you're given.

Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Why Did Rashi Say That series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our weekly Torah insights!

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Why Did Rashi Say That?By Rabbi Ari Klapper