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The love between Moses and Jethro didn’t seem to have a happy ending. But G-d has the last word, and the two men will play out the final act when the Messiah arrives and the sad times are over ...
Our Torah portion begins with the story of Jethro [a priest of Midian], father-in-law of Moses, who, after hearing about the splitting of the Red Sea and the war against Amalek, decided to join ...
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Parashat Yitro: Preceding the Torah - MSNOur Torah portion begins with the story of Jethro [a priest of Midian], father-in-law of Moses, who, after hearing about the splitting of the Red Sea and the war against Amalek, decided to join ...
To be fair, Jethro does not tell Moses that his dispensation of justice is wrong. He just tells him that it is inefficient, enervating, and, while absolutely just, too undemocratic to succeed.
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Jethro and judicial reform - MSNTo be fair, Jethro does not tell Moses that his dispensation of justice is wrong. He just tells him that it is inefficient, enervating, and, while absolutely just, too undemocratic to succeed.
Moses Malone, a Hall of Famer who went straight from high school to the NBA, talked about the importance of letting your game speak for itself.
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto posed the question: Why did Moses need to elaborate on these events if the Torah already states that Jethro had heard about them?
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