About Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz served as Director of Programs for NCSY before becoming Associate Director of the Pepa and Rabbi Joseph Karasick Department of Synagogue Services. Rabbi Abramowitz holds degrees in Jewish studies, communications and Higher Education Administration. Among his accomplishments, he authored NCSY's Torah on One Foot series of educational pamphlets and created negiah.org, the first abstinence web site for Jewish teens. Rabbi Abramowitz is the author of The Shnayim Mikra Companion on Torah, The Nach Yomi Companion volumes 1 and 2 on the books of the Prophets and the Writings, and The Tzniyus Book.

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Taryag: A Mitzvah a Day

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PARSHAT Shoftim
MITZVAH COUNTER
Mitzvos to date: 493
Positives:203
Negatives:290
That can be performed today:213
Plus those that can be performed only in Israel:22

493. Pillars of the Community?: The prohibition against erecting a pillar for worship


You shall not erect a pillar for yourselves; God hates this. (Deuteronomy 16:22)

Pillars were also used in idolatry, so it was likewise prohibited to erect a pillar for the purpose of worship, neither in the Temple nor elsewhere. This is true even if the object of worship is God Himself. The Rambam defines the pillar as being made of dirt or stone and the idolators would gather around it. This mitzvah does not preclude erecting an altar when appropriate, even though an altar was made of uncut stones. We see this is true since it was specifically commanded to make an altar after crossing into Israel, as seen in Deuteronomy 27:2-5.

This mitzvah applies in all times and places. It is discussed in the Talmud in tractate Avodah Zarah on page 45b. It is codified in the Mishneh Torah in the sixth chapter of Hilchos Avodas Kochavim. This mitzvah is #11 of the 365 negative mitzvos in the Rambam’s Sefer HaMitzvos and #162 of the 194 negative mitzvos that can be observed today as listed in the Chofetz Chaim’s Sefer HaMitzvos HaKatzar.




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