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    Purim & The Month of Adar

    Mitzvot that Seem Outdated

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | 11 Tammuz 5784
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    44 min
    The Essence of Purim

    Irony & Hashem's "Sense of Humor" as Basics in Purim and Jewish Thought!

    The Maharal, Rav Kook and others teach of the central theme on Purim of "Overturning"= V'Nahafoch Hu", but the question is: why is this so important? The class suggests 8 reasons why this concept is what convinced Yitro to convert to Judaism, and why this "boomerang" shows not only the irony and humor of God's history, but is so basic to understanding Judaism, justice, philosophy and more.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar 13 5781
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    41 min
    Amaleck

    How to Understand Murdering Amalek & Other Mitzvot which Seem "Immoral"?

    Every moral & thinking Jew has asked questions about certain mitzvot which don't seem to "jive" with the morality of God & the Torah itself! Rav Kook, as usual, bravely deals with these issues, & explains that "eternity" means that the Torah also had to be relevant to the primitive world in which it was given 3,300 yrs. ago. He differentiates between some actions, like slavery & bigamy, that had to be "allowed" temporarily in the ancient reality, but were never obligated. Nevertheless, 2 obligations (!) which seem "immoral" are regarding Amalek (killing & remembering-Zachor), & conquering the Land of Israel. But upon a closer look, they aren't immoral at all! When we lack prophets & Sanhedrin, the God Who runs History solves many problems!

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar 7 5781
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    7 min
    Amaleck

    How can eradicating Amalek be a moral action?

    A few minutes from the full shiur "How to Understand the Seemingly “Out-Dated” Mitzvot".

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar 1 5780
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    Texts of Jewish Thought

    How to Understand the Seemingly “Out-Dated” Mitzvot

    Rav Kook deals “head-on” with the mitzvot which seem “out-dated” or “immoral” to today’s thinking, including Amalek, the death penalties, monarchy, lashes, animal sacrifices, etc.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat
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