Aliya Summary: A
person who sells real-estate has the option of "redeeming" the land
from the purchaser -- provided that two years have passed from the date
of purchase. The total price for which the land was sold is divided by
the amount of years from the time of purchase until the next Jubilee
year (when the land would anyhow return to the owner) in order to
determine the price per year, and the original owner refunds the buyer
however much money he had paid for the remaining years. A relative of
the seller may also redeem the land on behalf of his family member.
If
you think about it, selling your property means that you have nowhere
to live, which means that you're probably looking to work for someone
full-time, live-in, which is what selling yourself as a "slave" was,
except that it was voluntary (kind of). Either way, Rashi points out
that one is not allowed to sell their home voluntarily, only out of
necessity. Everyone needs and deserves a place of their own, a place to
call home. It's REQUIRED by the Torah.
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