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Parsha Analysis - Acharei Mot – Kedoshim: The Torah's Two Goats - Jewish Wisdom: When Good And Evil Look The Same

15 min · 23. apr. 2026
episode Parsha Analysis - Acharei Mot – Kedoshim: The Torah's Two Goats - Jewish Wisdom: When Good And Evil Look The Same cover

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In the Torah Parsha Acharei Mot there are two goats. Same species. Same appearance. Same moment. Yet one is for HaShem, and one is sent to Azazel. This Torah parsha confronts one of life’s deepest challenges. What does Judaism tells us when good and evil don’t look different. What does Jewish Wisdom say when the right path and the wrong path can appear almost identical. In this shiur, Rabbi Grant Leboff explores the mysterious Yom Kippur goats, the danger of surface thinking, and why the hardest moral choices are rarely between obvious right and obvious wrong—but between two things that look the same. This is Jewish Wisdom. A powerful and thought-provoking journey into choice, clarity, and the battle for the human soul. Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594129/fan_mail/new]

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