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Next are laws dealing with forbid- den relationships, such as a man mar- rying his father's former wife, not his he Book of Deuteronomy own mother. contains laws that fall into The remaining laws are the final several groups, some of group. They consist of rules about a them share a common variety of subjects that did not find a theme. The final laws identified in this place earlier. The subjects that appear sedrah concern private matters regard- here most frequently are giving ing individuals, their families and strangers some of the crops, protecting neighbors, in contrast to other groups and helping debtors, laborers, the of laws that deal with public officials poor and the disadvantaged. Some of and concern the nation as a whole. the laws in these chapters seem to fol- This sedrah contains 72 different low each other because of some indi- commandments, the largest number of vidual phrase or theme they share. any Torah portion. There are The sanctity of the military two important themes. One camp is subject to even is warning against indiffer- stricter regimen than the res- ence toward the status of idential camp of Israel. lost property and the ethical Asylum for escaped slaves is responsibility of returning to provided for. Slaves who flee others what they have lost. from foreign countries to The other theme concerns Israel are to be taken care of. marriage and divorce. Prostitution is-forbidden. Commentators raise Lending money on interest is many questions about mar- RABBI forbidden. riage and divorce. They real- RICHARD C. Vows are dealt with, too. A ize that some marriages suc- HERTZ person who sought God's aid ceed; some come to grief. Special to The in achieving a desired goal or The Torah does not rule out Jewish News relief from trouble had incompatibility between promised to do something husband and wife. It accepts pleasing to God afterwards in grati- the tragedy of an unhappy marriage tude for His assistance. The text does and the necessity of divorce. The not specify what constitutes an imper Torah treats divorce as an occurrence missible delay. Since most vows con- that must be regulated by law. sisted of sacrifices and gifts to the The sedrah begins with the case of sanctuary, it is reasonable to assume a beautiful woman found in time of that people would normally fulfill a war and taken captive. Most women vow during the next pilgrimage festi- captives in the ancient world became val. slaves. But, in the case where a soldier Chapter 24 of the sedrah deals wit found one whom he wanted to marry, forbidden remarriage and other laws the Torah stipulates how and under of divorce not elsewhere prescribed in what conditions he may take her as his the Torah. The certificate of divorce, wife. If later he changes his mind now know as a get, is the authority by about the captive, he must treat her as which the husband and wife are no a free woman and release her, not sell longer to be considered married. her as a slave. Concern for the welfare of resident Next the Torah deals with the aliens, the fatherless and widows is a rights of a first-born in a polygamous constant theme in the Torah. So often family. The first-born has a right to their economic and social disadvan- inherit a larger part of his father's tages expose them to exploitation. estate than the other sons did. Then the text turns to business The Torah describes the procedure ethics. Only honest weights and mea- to be followed if a son is insubordi- sures are permitted. nate or rebellious toward his parents. Finally, remembering the Amalak The next chapter deals with nine aggression is enjoined in the closing laws mostly concerning domestic ani- verses of this sedrah. Israel's experience mals, clothing, houses and vineyards. with Amalakites was particularly bit- ter. "Remember what Amalak did to Richard Hertz is distinguished profes- you on your journey after you left sor of Jewish studies at the University of Egypt ... Do not forget." Detroit-Mercy. Shabbat Ki Teze: Deuteronomy 21:10 25:19; Isaiah 54:1-10. - T