Shoftim 5785: Justice and Responsibility

Posted by Pardes Faculty on August 24, 2025
Topics: Tanakh, Pardes from Jerusalem, Torah, Devarim (Deuteronomy), Shoftim

When tragedy strikes, what does true responsibility look like?

In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Sefi Kraut explore Parshat Shoftim and the strange ritual of the eglah arufah—the ceremony performed when a murder goes unsolved. They discuss how Torah refuses to let society shrug off responsibility, insisting that leaders confront tragedy publicly. Drawing on rabbinic debate, they explore two visions of communal accountability: law and order versus meeting basic human needs, raising timeless questions about how justice is pursued and society protects the vulnerable.

This week’s episode is generously sponsored by Emily Simon, in memory of her very dear friend, Carolyn Mandel, Chana Rafaela bat Avraham v’Sara, who gave so much to her adopted homeland.

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