On this episode, we discuss the Jewish perspective on capital punishment. The discussion includes:
A discussion about current events, including the recent horrific murder on the New York subway
Contrasting the Jewish religious perspective with American justice.
The role of justice in society and the biblical foundations of punishment.
The importance of objective morality and the challenges of ensuring justice.
The complexities of capital punishment, exploring its historical context, contemporary views, and mental health implications on criminal responsibility.
The balance of accountability, and the societal expectations surrounding punishment.
Public corruption and its impact on the justice system
And an announcement of our next installment of the edJEWcation book club, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
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