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Next week, Jewish families will sit at their seder tables and relive the drama of Jewish liberation from Egyptian oppression. The text used, the Haggadah, is one of the most widely read works of the rabbinic tradition. It has an inescapably national aspect, and its main themes, when seen in the right perspective, suggest to the rabbi Meir Soloveichik that it can be understood as a preeminent work of Jewish political thought: freedom and oppression, covenant and constitution, state and society, the nature of law and the dreams of a people.


Episode 459·May 28, 2026
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Episode 458·May 20, 2026
Does religion restrict man’s freedom, or protect it?

Episode 457·May 14, 2026
Making sense of the presidential proclamation encouraging Jews to keep the Sabbath.

Episode 456·May 7, 2026
Being drawn to Judaism and being pushed toward it.
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
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