
Take One Daf Yomi Zevachim 54 and 55 - The Rival’s Shadow
Nov 7, 2025
Dr. Tevi Troy, a historian and former government official, joins to explore the dark tale of Nayos Ramah, where jealousy between leaders led to tragedy. He draws compelling parallels to political rivalries, specifically within the Kennedy White House, highlighting figures like Ted Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger. Troy emphasizes that jealousy can lead to destructive behaviors, offering essential lessons about rivalry in both ancient texts and modern politics. Tune in for a unique blend of history and contemporary insights!
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Priests Slaughtered Over Loyalty To David
- The priests of Nayos Ramah were slaughtered after sheltering David, prompted by Doeg's report to King Saul.
- Jealousy of David motivated both Saul and Doeg to commit or enable this atrocity.
Jealousy Turns Talent Into Harm
- Jealousy can push skilled people to commit terrible acts when they feel personally slighted.
- The rabbis and Dr. Tevi Troy both highlight jealousy as a destructive moral force.
White House Rivalry Over Kennedy's Legacy
- Ted Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger competed for influence and legacy within the Kennedy White House.
- Their rivalry over memoirs after Kennedy's death showed how jealousy shaped historical reputations.


