Jacob Milgrom, “Reflections on the Biblical GER,” Leviticus 17-22 (Anchor Bible, 2000).
The ger. . . is a resident alien; he has uprooted himself (or has been uprooted) from his homeland and has taken permanent residence in the land of Israel...Having severed his ties with his original home, he has no family to turn to for support. Thus deprived of both land and family, he was generally poor, listed together with the Levite, the fatherless, and the widow among the wards of society (Deut. 26:12), and exposed to exploitation and oppression. (Ezek.22:7)...

Suggested Discussion Questions:

1. What does this insight add to your understanding of the "Ger?"

2. How should you treat the Ger, and what forms of justice would this treatment invoke?

Time Period: Contemporary (The Yom Kippur War until the present-day)