
Episode 28·Mar 20, 2024
Parashat Metzora: Pesach in Jerusalem: Yesteryear and Today
Explore the true meaning of "Pesach" as divine protection, linking ancient rituals to modern Jerusalem's resilience and faith in times of peril.
Parashah and Politics·Episode 27·Mar 20, 2024
In the poignant narrative of Parashat Tazria, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik intertwines the themes of life, death, and the enduring spirit of the Jewish people. The story begins with the funeral of Staff Sergeant Elisha Yehonatan Lober, whose life was celebrated with profound faith and unity, as his family and nation mourned his loss. This event is juxtaposed with the birth and circumcision of his son, symbolizing the Jewish commitment to life and continuity even amidst tragedy. Rabbi Soloveichik reflects on the Jewish love of life, a sentiment echoed in the Torah's laws of impurity, which emphasize the sanctity of life by keeping reminders of death away from sacred spaces. This love of life is further highlighted by the commandment of circumcision on the eighth day, a ritual that symbolizes hope and renewal, transcending even the sanctity of the Sabbath.
Episode 28·Mar 20, 2024
Explore the true meaning of "Pesach" as divine protection, linking ancient rituals to modern Jerusalem's resilience and faith in times of peril.
Episode 29·Mar 20, 2024
Explore the Hebrew influence on university seals, Yom Kippur rituals, and the intertwining of faith and knowledge in academia with Rabbi Soloveichik.
Episode 30·Mar 20, 2024
Explore how Jewish memory and empathy shape moral leadership, highlighting Israel's global impact and the call to be distinct yet compassionate.
Episode 31·Mar 20, 2024
Explore how matzah, a symbol of freedom and faith, connects Jewish history from the Exodus to the moon, revealing the purpose behind liberation.
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