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Good morning and welcome. Today, we explore the second portion of Shoftim, where Moses anticipates the Israelites' request for a king upon entering the Promised Land. He foresees their desire for a royal leader like the nations around them, emphasizing that their king must be chosen by God and must come from among their brothers. The Torah sets clear guidelines for kingship: the king must not amass horses from Egypt, have an excess of wives, or hoard wealth. Instead, he should focus on leading with justice and humility, always keeping a copy of the Torah to guide his actions. This commitment to divine law ensures that the king remains connected to his people and grounded in righteousness. We see that a true king is not just a ruler but also a servant of God, dedicated to the welfare of his nation. This profound teaching reminds us of the importance of humility, integrity, and adherence to divine principles in leadership. Thank you for joining us today. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.