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Parashah and Politics Podcast·Episode 44·12:55

Parashat Va'etchanan: Ancient Cities and Eternity

In the exploration of Parashat Va’etchanan, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik delves into the enduring nature of the Jewish people, juxtaposing historical events with biblical teachings. The narrative begins with the fall of Carthage, a once-mighty civilization that vanished following the destruction of its capital by Rome. This historical account, as discussed by Victor Davis Hanson, serves as a backdrop to understand the miraculous survival of the Jewish people despite the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. Unlike Carthage, Judaism endured, defying the historical pattern of civilizations disappearing with their capitals. This resilience is attributed to the unique covenantal relationship between Israel and God, as emphasized in the Torah. Moses' exhortations in Deuteronomy highlight this bond, underscoring the obligations and love that define the Jewish people's eternal chosenness. The Sh’ma, a central prayer, encapsulates this reciprocal relationship, affirming monotheism and the intimate connection between God and His people.

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