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You shall neither side with the mighty to do wrong—you shall not give perverse testimony in a dispute so as to pervert it in favor of the mighty—
Exodus 23:2
And seek the welfare of the city to which I have exiled you and pray to G
OD
in its behalf; for in its prosperity you shall prosper.
Jeremiah 29:7
Rabbi Hanina, the vice-high priest said: pray for the welfare of the government, for were it not for the fear it inspires, every man would swallow his neighbor alive. R. Hananiah ben Teradion said: if two sit together and there are no words of Torah [spoken] between them, then this is a session of scorners, as it is said: “nor sat he in the seat of the scornful…[rather, the teaching of the Lord is his delight]” (Psalms 1:1); but if two sit together and there are words of Torah [spoken] between them, then the Shekhinah abides among them…
Pirkei Avot 3:2
לא תהיה אחרי רבים לרעות, if, in your opinion, the majority are about to commit an error in judgment, do not remain silent because they are the majority, but state your view. This applies even if you know beforehand that they will not accept your viewpoint but that of the majority.
Rashbam on Exodus 23:2:1
Ḥizkiya taught: “Israel are scattered sheep” (Jeremiah 50:17). Israel is likened to sheep. Just as, if a sheep is struck on its head or one of its limbs all its limbs feel it, so it is with Israel; one of them sins and all of them feel it. “Shall one man sin, [and You will rage against the entire congregation?]” (Numbers 16:22). Rabbi Shimon bar Yoḥai taught: This is analogous to people who were sitting in a ship. One of them took a drill and began drilling a hole. His counterparts said to him: ‘What are you sitting and doing?’ He said to them: ‘Why do you care? Am I not drilling under…
Vayikra Rabbah 4:6
Alternatively, just as
in the case of
fish of the sea, any
fish
that is bigger than another swallows the other, so too
in the case of
people, were it not for the fear of
the ruling
government, anyone who is bigger than another
would
swallow the other. And this is as we learned
in a mishna (
Avot
3:2) that
Rabbi Ḥanina, the deputy
High
Priest, says: One should pray for the
continued
welfare of the government, as were it not for the fear of the government,
every
man would swallow his neighbor alive.
Avodah Zarah 4a:3
Thus said G
OD
of Hosts, the God of Israel, to the whole community that I exiled from Jerusalem to Babylon: Build houses and live in them, plant gardens and eat their fruit. You should take wives and beget sons and daughters; and you should take wives for your sons, and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters. Multiply there, do not decrease.
Jeremiah 29:4-6
It was related that
Rav, and Rabbi Ḥanina, and Rabbi Yoḥanan, and Rav Ḥaviva taught
the statement cited below. The Gemara comments:
Throughout the order of
Moed
, wherever this pair
of Sages is mentioned,
exchange Rabbi Yoḥanan and insert Rabbi Yonatan
in his place. In any event, they said:
Anyone who
had
the capability to
effectively
protest
the sinful conduct of
the members of his household and did not protest,
he himself is
apprehended for
the sins of
the members of his household
and punished…
Shabbat 54b:20
Similarly,
Rabbi Yoḥanan said: Three matters are proclaimed by the Holy One, Blessed be He, Himself: Famine, plenty, and a good leader.
The Gemara enumerates the sources for these cases:
Famine, as it is written: “For the Lord has called for a famine;
and it shall also come upon the land seven years” (II Kings 8:1).
Plenty, as it is written: “And I will call for the grain, and will increase it, and lay no famine upon you”
(Ezekiel 36:29). And
a good leader, as it is written: “And the Lord spoke unto Moses, saying: See, I have called by name Bezalel,
son of Uri…
Berakhot 55a:10-13
The residents of a town can force one another
(even the minority can force the majority - Rabbneu Yerucham 6:31)
to put up a wall with gates and a bolt for the town; and to build a synagogue and to buy a book of the Torah, Prophets and Writings so that anyone from the community may read from them.
Gloss/Rema: And the same is true for all the needs of the town and see Orachot Chaim 55 - Laws of Hiring a Cantor for the People of the Town; and also ibid., 53. And the residents of the town can force one another to provide hospitality for guests…
Shulchan Arukh, Choshen Mishpat 163:1
GEMARA:
The Gemara asks, concerning the mishna’s statement that one may take a vow to tax collectors:
But didn’t Shmuel say: The law of the kingdom is the law,
i.e., there is a halakhic principle that Jews must obey the laws of the state in which they live? Since one must pay the tax determined by the kingdom, how did the Sages permit one to lie in order to avoid paying?
Nedarim 28a:4
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