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Ben-Gurion, Begin, and the Politics of Israel

Meir Soloveichik

Release Date: 02/29/2024

Episode 5: The Ninth and Tenth Commandments show art Episode 5: The Ninth and Tenth Commandments

Meir Soloveichik

When It Displeases the Court: Truth, Testimony, and the Ninth Commandment What does it mean to speak “the whole truth, and nothing but the truth”? The Torah’s prohibition on false testimony is a deeper call to honor truth itself in all spheres of life. The Green-Eyed Monster: Envy and the End of the Decalogue Why does the Ten Commandments end with “Thou shalt not covet”? This surprising finale unlocks the purpose of the entire code—and shows how civilization depends on  them.

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Episode 4: The Seventh and Eighth Commandments show art Episode 4: The Seventh and Eighth Commandments

Meir Soloveichik

Family and the Seventh Commandment Adultery is not only a private failing—it strikes at the covenantal heart of marriage. This commandment shows how Jewish tradition links faith in family to faith in God. Life, Liberty, and Judaism: The Eighth Commandment and the Birth of Human Rights “Thou shalt not steal.” Just two words in Hebrew—but within them lies a revolutionary idea: that liberty and property are moral concepts, and that justice begins with respecting what belongs to others.

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Episode 3: The Fifth and Sixth Commandments show art Episode 3: The Fifth and Sixth Commandments

Meir Soloveichik

God, Father, and Mother: The Partnership That Defines the Jewish Family Why is honoring one’s parents listed alongside commandments about God? Judaism sees family as a sacred partnership in creation and as the foundation of faith itself. Human Life and the Divine Life: The Sixth Commandment “All humans are created in the image of God”—but what does that mean? The commandment not to murder offers a moral insight that shaped the West and needs to be recovered today.

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Episode 2: The Third and Fourth Commandments show art Episode 2: The Third and Fourth Commandments

Meir Soloveichik

Who Is God? The Third Commandment and the Name of the Lord What does it mean that the Creator has a personal and ineffable name? Rabbi Soloveichik explores how the sanctity of God’s name illuminates the biblical vision of divinity and reverence. The Most Misunderstood Day: Sabbath and the Fourth Commandment Shabbat introduced the idea of a day of rest to the world—but what is its real purpose? Discover how the Sabbath reshapes our understanding of work, holiness, and human dignity.

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Episode 1: The First and Second Commandments show art Episode 1: The First and Second Commandments

Meir Soloveichik

How Do We Know God? The First Commandment Judah Halevi pondered why the one true God revealed Himself not merely as Creator of the Universe, but as the God of Abraham Who took Israel out of Egypt. What does this tell us about Judaism’s view of God—and the link between the particular and the universal? Judaism vs. Idolatry: The Second Commandment Judaism’s confrontation with idolatry is far from ancient history. Here Rabbi Soloveichik reveals what paganism truly is and how its spirit is returning in modern forms.

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The Bible, the Founders, and the War on American History show art The Bible, the Founders, and the War on American History

Meir Soloveichik

American history is under siege today. Rabbi Soloveichik explores how can we make sure our children learn and appreciate the American story, and thinks about the role Jews have in this mission.

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July 4th, 1976 show art July 4th, 1976

Meir Soloveichik

On America’s bicentennial, a remarkable Israeli rescue mission spreads the message of liberty throughout the world. 

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Adams, Jefferson, and the Jews show art Adams, Jefferson, and the Jews

Meir Soloveichik

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams—the founding generation’s preeminent intellectual leaders—differed mightily about the value of the Jews and Judaism. .

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Adam’s Family and the “Adams Family” show art Adam’s Family and the “Adams Family”

Meir Soloveichik

How the lives of John and Abigail Adams shed light on the meaning of the biblical Adam and Eve to America and the world. Text: Genesis 1-6

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The Thanksgivings of Solomon and Roger Sherman show art The Thanksgivings of Solomon and Roger Sherman

Meir Soloveichik

The Book of Kings figures in a fascinating debate from the first session of the House of Representatives. Text: 1 Kings 4-5, 8

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