Calmversations

s07e75 | Judaism and Zionism, with Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro

Jun 4, 2025
Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro, a vocal critic of Zionism and an influential author, shares deep insights into the theological underpinnings of Judaism. He discusses how Zionism diverges from traditional Jewish teachings and challenges the intertwining of Jewish identity with nationalist ideologies. The conversation explores the complexity of Jewish identity, morality, and the implications of Zionism on faith. By examining narratives surrounding the Holocaust and national loyalty, Rabbi Shapiro advocates for a reconceptualization of Jewish identity that promotes coexistence.
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Moral Instincts Reflect Divine Commands

  • Moral instincts exist because God revealed inherent shoulds, like "thou shalt not kill."
  • Humans have souls that sense these divine commandments beyond mere instincts.
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Earning Divine Similarity Requires Effort

  • God’s perfection cannot be given as a gift; humans must earn similarity to God through effort.
  • Imperfect humans need teachers to guide them beyond flawed instincts toward God's wisdom.
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God’s Wrath as Spiritual Cause-and-Effect

  • God's wrath is not human emotional anger but spiritual cause-and-effect.
  • Bad actions naturally lead to consequences as part of divine justice, not arbitrary punishment.
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