Source Sheethere
These excerpts explore the multifaceted meanings of the Hebrew word shalom (שלום) and its root, Shalem (שלם). The texts analyze instances of shalom in the Book of Exodus (Shemot), particularly focusing on Yitro's farewell to Moshe and his advice on establishing a judicial system.
Various commentators present different interpretations of shalom in these contexts, ranging from a simple "goodbye" to a blessing for safety, and even a warning of potential dangers.
Furthermore, some sources connect shalom to concepts such as completion, wholeness, and reconciliation. The texts explore how shalom pertains to legal judgments, highlighting the importance of placing individuals in their rightful positions for societal harmony. Finally, some meforshim discuss how Moshe's actions were linked to G-d and the pursuit of peace.