The Minefield

Ramadan: ‘Do Not Harden Your Heart’ — with Avril Alba

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Mar 5, 2026
Avril Alba, Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Civilisation, reflects on Jewish texts and thinkers like Primo Levi and Levinas. She discusses moral attentiveness, the risk of a heart becoming hardened, and how ritual, wonder and covenant work to keep the heart open. Short, thoughtful conversations link ethical witnessing, seeing the other and the inner life that sustains moral responsiveness.
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INSIGHT

Success Can Harden Moral Responsiveness

  • Success can cicatrize the heart, making it impervious to what once moved it.
  • Waleed Ali argues that comfort and status dull moral responsiveness, using Pat Rafter's remark and success as examples of moral hardening.
ADVICE

Choose Company That Softens Your Heart

  • Intentionally choose environments and company that cultivate virtue to prevent your heart from hardening.
  • Scott Stevens stresses that many surrounding conditions are chosen and recommends deliberate decisions about career and companions.
INSIGHT

Heart As Moral Compass And Receptive Organ

  • The heart functions both as an integrating moral compass and an outward-facing organ that must remain responsive.
  • Scott links rabbinic imagery: a fragile moral core can thicken into an 'evil impulse' like a spider's gossamer becoming a cart-rope.
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