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September 7, 2022 By Lerhaus Newshul

Weekly Torah Gatherings – Wed 9/7

What is this and why is this — and why is this now (i.e. in this week’s Parsha)?

יא  לֹא תִלְבַּשׁ שַׁעַטְנֵז, צֶמֶר וּפִשְׁתִּים יַחְדָּו.  {ס}  
Deut 22: 11 Thou shalt not wear a mingled stuff, wool and linen together. {S}

Oh, that’s a relief – it’s Shatnez Free – so don’t sweat it . . .

(Thank you, Estelle)!

Notes:

  • The word is not of Hebrew origin, and its etymology is obscure. The Septuagint translates the term as κίβδηλον, meaning ‘adulterated’.
  • The Mishnah in tractate Kil’ayim (9:8), interprets the word as the acrostic of three words: שע ‘combing’, טוה ‘spinning’, and נז ‘twisting’.
  • The Modern Hebrew word שעטנז means ‘mixture’.
  • It may also be observed that linen is a product of a river agricultural economy, such as that of the Nile Valley. At the same time, wool is a product of a desert, pastoral economy, such as that of the Hebrew tribes. Mixing the two together symbolically mixes Egypt and the Hebrews.
  • Special note for Alan Katz: It also violates a more general aversion to ‘mixing categories’ found in the Leviticus ‘Holiness Code,’ as suggested by anthropologists such as Mary Douglas.
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