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Why Some Torah Laws were Meant to be Heard not followed

Live at the JCC’s new Shtiebel, Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam Mintz ask: what do we learn from laws that never happened? From the rebellious son to Bialik’s Halakha and Aggada, discover halakhah as a language of Jewish life.

In this week's episode of Madlik, we delve into a fascinating exploration of Jewish law that challenges our conventional understanding of mitzvot (commandments). As we navigate through the complexities of Halakhah, we uncover a profound truth: sometimes, the most impactful lessons come not from observance, but from observing and listening.

Key Takeaways

  1. The Rebellious Son: A law that never was and never will be, yet teaches us volumes.
  2. Halakha as Language: How Jewish law communicates deeper truths beyond mere observance.
  3. Bialik's Perspective: The unexpected harmony between Halakha and Aggadah from a secular Jewish thinker.

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