Shabbat Shalom and welcome to Judeo Talk. The Torah portion for this week is Parsha Behar-Bechukotai, Leviticus 25:1-27:34.
This is what I like to refer to as a "loaded" parsha. There's a lot of great content here, most of it entirely new. While Leviticus is mostly concerned with laying out laws and reiterating important concepts, this particular reading gets to the core of Jewish philosophy.
The first big thing in this parsha is the law of Jubilee. This is one of the most interesting, curious practices mentioned in the Torah. Put simply, the Jubilee is a divine decree that every fifty years all of society will essentially reboot. Debts will be forgiven, servants will be released from their bonds, property may return to its original owner and grudges must be dropped. It's a sort of super-sabbath, a giant sigh that affords all people, regardless of station, a chance at renewal.
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