

The Necessity of Asking Questions (Rabbi Sacks on Bo, Covenant & Conversation)
5 snips Jan 29, 2025
This discussion delves into the vital role of questioning in Jewish tradition, especially in Parshat Bo. It emphasizes that inquiry is essential for spiritual growth, contrasting it with blind obedience. The talk also highlights the significance of education in rabbinic Judaism, showcasing how historical lessons from the Exodus inform modern practices. Overall, it’s a celebration of intellectual exploration and understanding one's heritage.
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Encourage Questions
- Encourage children to ask questions, especially about traditions.
- Construct the Passover story as a response to a child's questions.
Questioning in Judaism
- Unlike many traditions, Judaism mandates questioning, not just obedience.
- It values intellectual engagement and challenging assumptions.
Rabi's Mother
- Isidore Rabi attributed his scientific curiosity to his mother's question: "Did you ask a good question today?"
- This fostered critical thinking from a young age.