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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 242: Positive Commandment 109, 237

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Important Message Regarding This Lesson

The Daily Mitzvah schedule runs parallel to the daily study of 3 chapters of Maimonides' 14-volume code. There are instances when the Mitzvah is repeated a few days consecutively while the exploration of the same Mitzvah continues in the in-depth track.

Positive Commandment 109 (Digest)
Immersing in a Mikvah (Ritual Pool)

"He shall bathe all his body in water"Leviticus 15:16.

A person who chooses to become cleansed of any ritual impurity is commanded to immerse in a mikvah [a natural pool of water]. According to the tradition of the Oral Law, for a mikvah to be kosher it must contain enough water for [an average] person to submerge himself within them—unless it is a moving stream of water, in which case even the smallest amount of water suffices [for a smaller than average individual, or for immersing a ritually impure utensil].

Some details:

  • Of all the types of ritually impure people, only the zav requires immersion in a moving stream of water.
  • This mitzvah is not obligatory. As long as an individual has no intention of entering the Temple Mount, he may remain in his ritually impure state.
  • An individual's purification process is not finalized until the sun sets on the day he immerses.
  • There may not be anything separating between the person's body and the waters of the mikvah.

Positive Commandment 237 (Digest)
Damage Caused by Goring

"If an ox gores..."Exodus 21:28.

We are commanded regarding the laws [of liability] that apply if a person's ox [gores another's animal, or any other malicious damage caused by any animal belonging to an individual].

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You have a cup full of oil in your hand; if a drop of water falls into it, a corresponding drop of oil spills out. In the same way, if a word of Torah enters your heart, and word of mockery correspondingly exits from it; if a word of mockery enters your heart, a word of Torah exits from it
  –Midrash Rabbah, Song of Songs 1
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