In Parashat Ki Teitzei, we encounter the beautiful mitzvah of Shiluach HaKen—the commandment to send away the mother bird before taking her young (Deut. 22:6-7). At first glance, this may seem like a small gesture, but it holds a profound message about the importance of compassion and responsibility towards all living beings. Jewish tradition calls us not to dominate nature but to care for it, reminding us that our relationship with the natural world is one of sacred stewardship.
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