17. Can a Jew Sit on the Sidelines During a War?
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One of the most powerful sections in all of Tanach is not a battle.
It's the song that comes after it.
Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David explore Shirat Devorah and the extraordinary way Devorah HaNeviah speaks about those who came to help Am Yisrael in a time of war—and those who chose not to.
Why does Devorah bless Yael alongside Sarah, Rivkah, Rachel, and Leah? Why are some tribes praised while others are sharply rebuked? And why does Chazal derive the laws of nidui and cherem from Devorah's response to those who stayed on the sidelines?
Moving beyond technical halachic discussions, this shiur asks a deeper question: What does the Torah expect from us when Jews are under attack?
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Opening: Page 78 and the General Principle
01:33 Introducing Shirat Devorah and Its Context
03:25 Blessings to Tribes and Yael in the Song
05:07 Rashi on Women's Blessings and the Holy Mothers
07:44 Understanding Nidui – Excommunication Concept
08:54 Devorah's Rebuke to Non-Participating Tribes
11:57 Modern Parallel: Blessings vs Obligations
15:05 Halachic Details of Nidui and Cherem
20:56 Contemporary Solutions and Government Policies
23:29 Need for a Spiritual Revolution, Not Tactics
25:59 Women in the Tanks & Supreme Court Decision
28:03 Judicial Reform and Democracy Debate
30:10 Halachic Limits on Excommunication (Cherem)
32:27 Moses, Gad & Reuven: Refusal to Fight
35:16 Rambam on Running Away: Slashing the Shin
36:43 Universal Attack Overrides Political Divides
41:09 Gedolim's Vision: Torah-Based Army Leadership