
Episode 52
Parashat V’zot Habracha: The Rebbe and Elie Wiesel
Explore the resilience of the Jewish spirit through Torah's cycle, celebrating endings as new beginnings, and the enduring legacy of Moses and Simchat Torah.
Parashah and Politics Podcast·Episode 39·11:43
In Parashat Chukat, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik explores the contrasting philosophies of leadership as depicted in the biblical narrative of Moses and the political treatise of Niccolò Machiavelli. Machiavelli, in "The Prince," argues that it is safer for a leader to be feared than loved, as fear is within the leader's control, whereas love is not. This perspective is juxtaposed with the biblical ideal, where a leader should inspire love and admiration for God, drawing from an inner love for the people. The narrative of Moses striking the rock, rather than speaking to it as commanded by God, serves as a pivotal moment illustrating this contrast. Moses, in a moment of frustration, emphasizes power over inspiration, leading to his disqualification from leading the Israelites into the Promised Land. This act is seen as a departure from the intended leadership style that emphasizes inspiration, awe, and life, rather than fear and power. Rabbi Soloveichik highlights that Moses' legacy is defined not by the power he wielded but by his profound love for his people, setting him apart from Machiavellian principles.
Episode 52
Explore the resilience of the Jewish spirit through Torah's cycle, celebrating endings as new beginnings, and the enduring legacy of Moses and Simchat Torah.
Episode 51
Explore the eerie parallels between Purim and Nuremberg, as Rabbi Soloveichik delves into the defeat of evil and the spiritual power of scriptural songs.
Episode 50
Explore the covenantal bond in Judaism through the poignant story of Yossi Hershkovitz, whose song unites generations in faith and memory.
Episode 49
Explore Jewish resilience and faith during WWII, celebrating Passover amidst peril, and the enduring covenant with God through history and scripture.
Episode 48
Explore the power of memory in Jewish history, linking biblical commands to remember with insights from Hamlet and Sherlock Holmes.
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