Thoughts on Parashat Terumah In the last two weeks we read about the revelation at Sinai, where God came down from heaven to earth, to reveal to the Jewish people eternal, divine law and eternal truths. Some of them – the Ten Commandments – were carved in stone, which symbolizes, in my view, their fundamental […]
Parashat Mishpatim and the Jewish Civilization
When men fight, and one of them pushes a pregnant woman and a miscarriage results, but no other damage ensues, the one responsible shall be fined according as the woman’s husband may exact from him, the payment to be based on reckoning. But if other damage ensues, the penalty shall be life for life, eye […]
Moral Norms: Objective, Conventional or Subjective?
Thoughts on Parashat Yitro One by now classical problem of Western philosophical thought is the dispute regarding the nature of moral norms – whether they are in essence objective or perhaps conventional – that is established based on a social contract – or if maybe they are something utterly subjective. Various thinkers have provided different […]
Authoritarianism and Satiated Slaves
Thoughts on Parashat Beshalach Then I will stiffen Pharaoh’s heart and he will pursue them, that I may gain glory through Pharaoh and all his host; and the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD. And they did so. (Ex 14: 4.) Is this not the very thing we told you in Egypt, saying, […]
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