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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 261: Positive Commandment 181; Negative Commandment 309, 298; Positive Commandment 184

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Positive Commandment 181 (Digest)
The Decapitated Calf

"If one is found slain in the land"Deuteronomy 21:1.

If the corpse of a murdered individual is found lying in the field, and the killer remains unknown, the courts must decapitate a calf [as per the procedure described in the Book of Deuteronomy].

Negative Commandment 309 (Digest)
Working the Land near "the Stream of the Decapitated Calf"

"Which shall neither be plowed nor sown"Deuteronomy 21:4.

It is forbidden to sow or otherwise work the land [surrounding] the stream upon which the calf was decapitated.

Negative Commandment 298 (Digest)
Removing Hazards

"You shall not bring blood upon your house"Deuteronomy 22:8.

We must not leave unattended hazards and pitfalls in our cities and homes.

Positive Commandment 184 (Digest)
Removing Sources of Danger from our Property

"You shall place a guard-rail around your roof"Deuteronomy 22:8.

We are commanded to remove all dangers and hazards from our property. This includes constructing protective guard-rails on the perimeters of roofs and wells, so that no one falls from them or in them. The same applies to all areas of potential danger—we must fix them so that they don't pose any danger.

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Rabbi Yossei the son of Judah of Kfar HaBavli would say: One who learns Torah from youngsters, whom is he comparable to? To one who eats unripe grapes and drinks [unfermented] wine from the press. One who learns Torah from the old, whom is he comparable to? To one who eats ripened grapes and drinks aged wine.
Said Rabbi Meir: Look not at the vessel, but at what it contains. There are new vessels that are filled with old wine, and old vessels that do not even contain new wine.
  –Ethics of the Fathers, 4:20
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