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Pigeon on the Balcony: Law, Torah, and Biology

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When a pigeon starts nesting on Daniel's Jerusalem balcony, he faces three unexpected dilemmas: a strict Israeli wildlife law with real fines, a Torah commandment about sending away mother birds, and the practical terror of opening a heavy window without the pigeon flying inside. We break down the Wildlife Protection Law of 1955, the mitzvah of shiluach haken, and the biology of pigeon incubation — including how long Daniel can expect his feathered tenant to stay. Plus, why Israeli bird-watcher Facebook groups are not to be trifled with.

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