Mishlei 26:7 - A Mashal with a Limp (Part 1)
๐ Rabbi Matthew Schneeweissโฑ 31:00๐
Jan 3, 2022
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ืึทึผืึฐืืึผ ืฉึนืืงึทืึดื ืึดืคึดึผืกึตึผืึท ืึผืึธืฉึธืื ืึฐึผืคึดื ืึฐืกึดืืึดืื: This morning (1/3/22), in our Morning Mishlei shiur, we took a detour to start a Mishlei sugya in 26:7-9. My interest in these pesukim was prompted by a quotation from Amos Tversky (Israeli cognitive and mathematical psychologist, and recipient of the MacArthur "genius grant"). Two (and possibly three) of these pesukim are about how a Mishleic fool relates to mashalim. I'd like to do these pesukim this week, and possibly into next week. Today we had a shorter session in which we developed two approaches to 26:7. Tomorrow we'll learn the meforshim (ืื"ื).
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