Aliya Summary: G‑d gave the Israelites several mitzvot: 1) All male
Israelite firstborn were henceforth sanctified to G‑d. 2) Eat matzah on
Passover. 3) Recount the story of the Exodus at the Passover seder. 4)
Bring all male firstborn of kosher as sacrifices. 5) Redeem all male
firstborn donkeys for a sheep—which is then brought as a sacrifice. 6)
Don tefillin on the head and arm.
If the donkey owner
refuses to redeem it, he must destroy it. Although this too is counted
among the 613 commandments of the Torah, it is clear that the Torah
prefers the owner to redeem it and not resort to the wasteful
alternative. Although one can get out of this mitzvah by selling a part
interest in the mother donkey to a non-Jew before the firstborn is
delivered, the Shulchan Aruch forbids doing so, since the opportunity to
do a mitzvah would be lost. The reason the Shulchan Aruch had to warn
us not to get out of this mitzvah is that in the previous section it
taught the same "legal technicality" (partnership with a non-Jew in the
expectant mother) that would succeed in our not having a mitzvah to
perform. In one case, kosher animal, it is too problematic without a
temple to allow the mitzvah to exist (so to speak). In the other,
donkey, the mitzvah can be performed any time, and so it should not be
avoided.
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