
The Tikvah Podcast Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on the Enduring Power of the Psalms
Dec 12, 2025
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, an Orthodox rabbi and scholar, discusses the profound impact of the Psalms, inspired by a Jeopardy moment where contestants failed to recognize Psalm 23. He explores how these ancient texts offer a unique window into human emotion and resilience, serving as comfort during crises. The conversation delves into the Psalms' literary significance, their first-person intimacy, and their historical influence, including connections to America's founding ideals. Soloveichik's passion brings the Psalms alive, providing a roadmap for navigating both personal and collective struggles.
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Psalms' Revolutionary Interiority
- The Psalms introduce an unprecedented 'eye of interiority' into ancient literature, taking us inside someone's soul.
- They record the full range of human emotion while keeping awareness of God's presence.
A Providential Deadline
- Rabbi Meir Soloveichik wrote about Psalm 23 on October 6, 2023, then October 7 brought a real national crisis to Israel.
- That coincidence led him to reexamine how Tehillim sustained the Jewish people through imminent danger.
Therapeutic Voice Of Tehillim
- The Psalms act therapeutically by letting readers voice distress through David's words and feel God's intimacy.
- They serve both personal solace and communal expression in moments of crisis.




