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Parashah and Politics Podcast·Episode 30·13:25

Parashat Kedoshim: Memory & Another Michael Jackson

In the Parashat Kedoshim, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik explores the profound moral teachings of the Torah, emphasizing the Jewish commitment to holiness and empathy. The narrative begins with an anecdote about General Sir Michael Jackson, who praised the Jewish community's efforts in aiding the children of Pristina during the Kosovo conflict. This story exemplifies the global Jewish community's dedication to humanitarian efforts, challenging misconceptions about Israel's concern for others. Rabbi Soloveichik highlights the Torah's call for Jews to be "kedoshim," or holy, which Rabbi Jonathan Sacks interprets as having the courage to be different. This distinctiveness is rooted in Jewish memory and history, urging Jews to protect their identity while empathizing with the suffering of others.

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