Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Re'eh - Reading #4

Re'eh רְאֵה - See!

Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17


Reading #4 - Deuteronomy 14:1–21


My Thoughts:


In the last verse of today’s portion (verse 21) we read a curious commandment, “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.” It’s like it comes out of nowhere. Many commentators agree that this is a commandment derived from the custom of bowling kid goats for animal sacrifice. Others will say it is Hashem being so kind to the mother as to not boil her kid in milk. Today I read a new commentary that said maybe the kid represents a new generation or new fruits (or other offerings)  and the milk represents the old generation or older fruits (or other offerings). So that in an offering it would not be good to mix old fruit with new fruit, just to make it a larger offering. Or old wheat with new wheat, etc. Whatever it could mean, current Jews will not mix dairy with meat at a meal. Or even use the same plates or utensils. This is a commandment you may have to study awhile to see what it means to you. Then arrive at a conclusion that brings you peace with Hashem.


Challenge:


In verses 3 and on we read about clean and unclean animals. Hashem calls the unclean animals “abominable”. So, what don’t we “get” about that? He has picked out very specific dietary laws for us and has His reasons. It could be to test our obedience, or for safety reasons, or for both. The point is, if Hashem declares it -- then we do it. We don’t question. It’s pretty clear. This is what you can eat and this is what you cannot eat. We don’t need a theological discussion. We are not permitted to change or delete Hashem’s Laws. My challenge to you today is to review your dietary habits. Are you abiding by Hashem’s Laws? If not, it is time to clean it up. And by the way, here is a whole other discussion. What products at the store have pig products in them.  Do some studying and see what you find out, you may be a little surprised. Marshmallows and gelatin are a big concern. And there are many others. 


Reading #4 - Deuteronomy 14:1–21


14:1 You are the children of Hashem your Elohim. You shall not cut yourselves, nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. 2 For you are a holy people to Hashem your Elohim and Hashem has chosen you to be a people for His own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.


3 You shall not eat any abominable thing. 4 These are the animals which you may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat, 5 the deer, the gazelle, the roebuck, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope, and the chamois. 6 Every animal that parts the hoof, and has the hoof split in two and chews the cud, among the animals, you may eat. 7 Nevertheless these you shall not eat of them that chew the cud, or of those who have the hoof split: the camel, the hare, and the rabbit. Because they chew the cud but don’t part the hoof, they are unclean to you. 8 The pig, because it has a split hoof but doesn’t chew the cud, is unclean to you. You shall not eat their meat. You shall not touch their carcasses. 9 These you may eat of all that are in the waters: you may eat whatever has fins and scales. 10 You shall not eat whatever doesn’t have fins and scales. It is unclean to you. 11 Of all clean birds you may eat. 12 But these are they of which you shall not eat: the eagle, the vulture, the osprey, 13 the red kite, the falcon, the kite of any kind, 14 every raven of any kind, 15 the ostrich, the owl, the seagull, the hawk of any kind, 16 the little owl, the great owl, the horned owl, 17 the pelican, the vulture, the cormorant, 18 the stork, the heron after its kind, the hoopoe, and the bat. 19 All winged creeping things are unclean to you. They shall not be eaten. 20 Of all clean birds you may eat.


21 You shall not eat of anything that dies of itself. You may give it to the foreigner living among you who is within your gates, that he may eat it; or you may sell it to a foreigner; for you are a holy people to Hashem your Elohim.


You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.