Parshas Chukas: The Case of the Poisoned Sandwich and the $25,000,000 Funeral - Part 3

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  • @DIGITALIMPROVEMENTS
    @DIGITALIMPROVEMENTS 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Loved this so much.
    One item I was wondering about is why was the body not considered a captive? Which would obviously change the amount that could be paid to recover it. One could even argue that a dead body has less of an obligation to be recovered than a live person since a live person could be tortured and a live person still has the opportunity to do more Mitzvot.