Ki Teitzei: The Creator's Presence in All Our Ways
In Parashat Ki Teitzei, the Torah teaches us a paramount moral and economic foundation: "A perfect and just weight you shall have; a perfect and just measure you shall have" Deuteronomy 25:13–16. This warning against double standards and falsified weights is not merely a technical instruction for marketplace vendors; it is a cornerstone in building a rectified human society, related to the commandment of establishing Courts/Justice System — one of the Seven Noahide Laws and also may be related to the prohibition of theft.
The seventh Noahide commandment is the obligation to establish courts and a system of justice. In our times, when commerce is no longer conducted solely with scales and stone weights, the principle of "a perfect and just weight" extends to all realms of the financial and digital economy.
Noahides are obligated to establish systems of justice that…


Thank you Rabbi for your thoughts on this topic of social responsibility and justice.
Would I be right in assuming that in the future world to come under the guidance of the Messiach where knowledge of the Most High will will be abundant that the present Laws governing how murder and those accused of it will no longer be valid?
Habakkuk 2:14