

75: Does Tikkun Olam Mean What You Think?
9 snips Jan 24, 2024
Zohar Atkins, a poet and rabbi based in New York, dives into the rich meaning of tikkun olam, often interpreted as 'repairing the world'. He and Susannah unravel its origins, exploring how this concept evolved from ancient legal frameworks to a modern call for social justice. Zohar discusses the duality of tikkun olam in Jewish tradition, the shift from temple-centered practices to rabbinic and Kabbalistic thought, and the interplay between activism and mysticism in societal repair efforts.
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Original Meaning Of Tikkun Olam
- Tikkun Olam originally means legal interventions to fix social order when laws produce harmful outcomes.
- It is more about pragmatically preserving societal functioning than the modern idea of repairing the world.
Example Of Early Tikkun Olam
- Shimon Benchetta used Tikkun Olam to fix marriage laws to encourage people to marry.
- It highlights how legal decrees were emergency measures to maintain social order.
Tikkun Olam Is Conservative
- Despite appearing revolutionary, original Tikkun Olam is fundamentally conservative, aiming to conserve order amid legal crisis.
- It is less about justice or progress and more about preventing societal collapse.