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 Orchard of Delights                                                         Kedoshim
 blasphemer’s blemish was not physical, within the context of camp   £Creating a Righteous SocietyCreating a Righteous SocietyCreating a Righteous Society
 life he could never forget the emotional badge of shame he wore.   ££
 While his ultimate outburst was entirely unacceptable, the pain he
 experienced every day was quite hard to bear. Nevertheless, like all
 souls that enter this world, the blasphemer had a choice of how to   When the Jewish people entered the Land of Israel, the Land was
 deal with his lot in life.  divided  among  the tribes, and then among  the families in each
            tribe. In one fell swoop, the Jewish people were transformed from
 In general, we can adopt one of two attitudes towards life. We can   nomadic, desert people into landed, agrarian ones. In Kedoshim there
 believe that everything that happens has a reason and purpose, that   are several agricultural laws that define the Jew’s relationship to his
 ultimately all is for the best and that justice will prevail, even if at   land and by extension to the weaker elements in society:
 the present time that seems far from likely. Or, we can believe that
 life has no intrinsic rhyme or reason, that everything that happens   When you reap the harvest of  your land, you shall not
 is a result of blind luck or fate and we have no reason to expect that   complete your reaping to the corner of  your field, and
 all will turn out for the best or that justice will prevail. Obviously,   the gleaning of  your harvest you shall not take. You shall
 depending  on how we approach life, our experience  of it will be   not pick the undeveloped twigs of  your vineyard; and the
 significantly different.  fallen fruit of  your vineyard you shall not gather; for the
 The section describing the incident of the blasphemer begins with   poor and the proselyte shall you leave them – I am God,
 the  following words: “And the  son of the  Israelite  women whose   your God. (Leviticus 19:9-10)
 father was an Egyptian man went out among the children of Israel”
 (Leviticus 24:10).  Rashi dwells on the phrase “went out,” which   The laws of  tithing, which appear elsewhere in the Torah, further
 he assumes implies that the blasphemer was in some sense “inside”   augment this attitude towards the land:
 before he  “went  outside.” Drawing upon traditional readings, he   You shall tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of
 offers a number of possible interpretations, which range from more   the field, year by year…. At the end of three years you shall take
 straightforward peshat readings to more homiletic derash ones. One of   out every tithe of your crop in that year and set it down within your
 the more straightforward readings suggests that the blasphemer exited   cities. Then the Levi can come – for he has no portion or inheritance
 the court of justice where he had just lost his case and subsequently   with you – and the proselyte, the orphan, and the widow who are in
 cursed God. A more homiletic reading proposes that he lost – “went   your cities, so they may eat and be satisfied, in order that God, your
 out of” – his portion in the World to Come as a result of his actions.   God, will bless you in all your handiwork that you may undertake.
 A third reading proposes that this story is connected to – “comes   (Deuteronomy 14:22; 14:28-29)
 out of” – the previous section in the Torah reading, which describes   The Torah ensures that no one in this agrarian society is left destitute
 the weekly ritual of the cohanim placing twelve loaves of bread on   and hungry by mandating which crops must be left unharvested for
 the table of the showbread in the Tabernacle or Temple. When the   the poor and by creating an elaborate tithing system. The Torah sets
 cohanim placed the new loaves, they ate the loaves from the preceding   up what in today’s terms would be referred to as a welfare state, in
 week. The blasphemer scoffed at this practice as he reasoned that it   the most positive sense of the term. It is crucial from the Torah’s
 was foolish of them to eat stale old bread instead of fresh bread. This   perspective that Jewish society abandons no one to a life lacking in
 anecdote confirms our assumption that the blasphemer’s bitterness   the basic means for survival. Indeed, the Torah and the Prophets
 regarding his own lot in life led him to belittle and find fault with   repeatedly urged the people to set up a just and caring society, where



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