Devarim: Torah in Seventy Languages
In this Torah portion, we encounter a defining historical moment: the explanation and translation of the Torah to the entire world. On the eve of entering the Land of Israel, Moses explained the Torah in seventy languages. Furthermore, he commanded the people to inscribe the Torah upon huge stones in seventy languages immediately after crossing the Jordan, once standing at the land of Israel (Sotah 32a). The Sages explain that this was done so that the nations of the world would have access to the Written Torah and would have no excuse to claim that they had never been given the opportunity to study it (Sotah 35b).
Yet there is another event of translation of the Torah that was regarded negatively. Ptolemy, the king of Hellenistic Egypt, compelled the elders of Israel to translate the Torah into Greek. Concerning that day, the Sages said: "That…


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