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Haym Soloveitchik: How Modernity Changed Our Relationship to God

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SUMMARY

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rabbi Dr. Haym Soloveitchik—a pioneer and leader in the study of the history of Jewish law—about how halacha mediates our relationship to God in 2025.

We’ve already spoken with Dr. Soloveitchik in our Halacha series, but a closer reading of his essential work, “Rupture and Reconstruction,” demands that we explore it more deeply. In this episode we discuss:

  • Why do Jews feel bound by the Talmud in a multicultural world?
  • What does it mean to live in a society that increasingly learns from books and online rather than from mimetic tradition?
  • Is a sense of security as a People a breeding ground for unnecessary social differences?
Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might ensure a more vibrant environment for Jewish life to thrive in a changing world.

Interview begins at 5:03.

Rabbi Dr. Haym Soloveitchik graduated from the Maimonides School which his father founded in Brookline, Massachusetts, and then received his B.A. degree from Harvard College in 1958 with a major in history. After two years of postgraduate study at Harvard, he moved to Israel and began his studies toward an M.A. and PhD at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, under the historian Professor Jacob Katz. He wrote his Master’s thesis on the halacha of gentile wine in medieval Germany. His doctorate, which he received in 1972, concentrated on laws of pawnbroking and usury. He is considered a pioneer and leader in the study of the history of Jewish law.

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