“There are some things that are off-limits to a legitimate religion that is supposed to have divine authority to it.”
— Rabbi Eugene Korn
The atmosphere during Passover is usually a blend of fun and family, but the story narrated at the Seder table contains dark overtones, as the trials and tribulations of a group in exodus are prolonged and exacerbated by their powerful G-d.
Do these plagues and plights raise questions about the morality of G-d and divine justice? To put it another way: is G-d immoral? Which aspects of G-d’s behaviour should we be trying to emulate?
Through reinterpreting the story of Exodus, we can uncover new relevance for our modern lives. This episode of the Living Jewishly podcasts is an instalment of What Would You Do?, a podcast about ethics in the modern world.
In this episode, Dr. Elliot Malamet speaks with guest Rabbi Eugene Korn, a former Academic Director of the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation in Israel, senior research fellow at Bet Morasha of Jerusalem’s Institute for Religion and Society, and author of To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values.
This conversation explores the aspects of G-d that we should and should not strive to imitate, how the status of commandments is affected by the passage of time and cultural shifts, and the hidden lessons that the Bible may hold.
“The Bible wanted us to think about the problematics of religion being in the service of immorality. It wanted us to struggle with this idea that there could be a G-d that could demand that people kill others that were innocent.”
— Rabbi Eugene Korn
This episode discusses:
Highlights:
00:52 Intro
02:28 Rabbi Eugene Korn, Exodus & Genesis
08:00 How we divide the divine
10:20 Reinterpretations for a modern world
12:44 Meaning of immoral commandments
17:12 Ground rules for conducting war
18:39 “Comes from G-d”
25:10 Pushback against religious morality
35:35 Outro
Links:
To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values by Rabbi Eugene Korn
http://www.urimpublications.com/to-be-a-holy-people-jewish-tradition-and-ethical-values.html
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