Torah and The World
In this episode of Torah v’Olam, we are honored to welcome Rav Michael Beals, a distinguished rabbinic leader whose life’s work reflects the strength of Torah in a complicated and fractured world. With decades of service as a congregational rabbi, teacher, and pastoral guide, Rav Beals has led with emes, achrayus , and real mentshlikhkeyt. His approach to leadership is thoughtful, grounded, and deeply rooted in mesorah, offering guidance that is clear without being loud, and compassionate without being soft. In this conversation, we explore how Torah responds to tragedy — nisht mit geshrei, nor mit klarheit — and how Jewish leaders navigate moral responsibility beyond the synagogue. We speak about unity in a time of division, and how to hold firm convictions while remaining connected to Klal Yisroel. Rav Beals represents a model of rabbinic leadership that is ehrlich, measured, and faithful both to the moment and to the generations that came before us. This episode is not about politics, but about conscience; not about reaction, but about achrayus — and about what it means to live Torah in the real world.
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