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Episode 2063: Rabbi Shai Held on why Judaism is really all about Love
May 14, 2024
Rabbi Shai Held discusses why Judaism is about love and how Christianity's adoption of this idea led to misconceptions. He explores the portrayal of God in religious texts and delves into the intersection of love and law in Judaism. The conversation also touches on embracing interconnectedness through self-love and the radical message of love and suffering in religious traditions.
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Quick takeaways
- Judaism's essence is rooted in love, countering the misconception of law-dominated religion.
- Love in Judaism extends from individual relationships to universal compassion, embracing both particularism and universalism.
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Judaism and Love: Not Incompatible with Zionism
Shai Held argues that Judaism, centered around love, can coexist with Zionism, emphasizing the varied historical interpretations of Zionism and the Jewish longing for Israel. He highlights the complexity of aligning a tradition based on love with the realities of statehood and geopolitics, acknowledging the challenges in integrating spiritual ideals with political considerations.
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