This podcast explores rabbinic commentaries on Genesis 34, which recounts the story of Dinah's rape and the subsequent revenge taken by her brothers Simeon and Levi. The commentaries discuss Yaakov's condemnation of Simeon and Levi's actions, focusing on his concerns about the ensuing conflict with neighboring tribes. They explore different interpretations of Yaakov's statement "עֲכַרְתֶּם אֹתִי" (you have troubled me), with some suggesting it refers to the disruption of peace and others interpreting it as Yaakov's emotional distress. The commentaries also analyze Simeon and Levi's justification for their actions, particularly their claim that they prevented Dinah from being treated as a "הַכְזוֹנָה" (a woman unprotected, or a prostitute). Finally, the sources offer diverse perspectives on the morality and consequences of Simeon and Levi's violent response.