Rabbi Mordechai Becher explains that the basic interpersonal laws of society which are mentioned in this week’s parsha are the ultimate basis of Judaism. It isn’t the putting on tefillin, keeping Shabbos or keeping Kosher, but instead having honest, fair and just interactions with others.
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