Lost Prophets

#1. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (ft. Rabbi Shai Held)

Sep 3, 2024
Rabbi Shai Held, an author and expert on Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, shares insights into Heschel's profound spirituality and activism. They discuss Heschel's radical amazement and belief that God is omnipresent. The conversation navigates Heschel’s role in the Civil Rights movement and his collaboration with Martin Luther King Jr. Held highlights Heschel’s critiques of consumerism, his views on the Sabbath's sacredness, and the importance of human dignity, illustrating how Heschel’s teachings remain relevant in today’s world.
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ANECDOTE

Heschel's upbringing

  • Heschel grew up immersed in Hasidism, surrounded by revered religious leaders.
  • Despite this background, he later embraced secular education, exploring diverse perspectives.
ANECDOTE

Heschel's Family Tragedy

  • Heschel lost three sisters in the Holocaust after immigrating to the US.
  • This experience profoundly shaped his worldview and fueled his fight against injustice.
INSIGHT

The Sabbath's Significance

  • Heschel's 'The Sabbath' explores the day's holiness, not its social utility.
  • It's a radical response to modernity, advocating for inner liberty from material enslavement.
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