Torah and The World
In this uncompromising episode of Torah v’Olam, Yaakov Melnik (Talmid L'psak) applies a Torah-centered moral lens to the public rhetoric and political worldview of Zohran Mamdani. Stripping away slogans and ideological theatrics, this episode examines where contemporary progressive politics collide with timeless Jewish values: responsibility over resentment, justice over populism, and אמת (emes — truth) over noise. From economic demagoguery to selective moral outrage, the discussion challenges listeners to ask hard questions: What does the Torah demand from leaders? Where does compassion end and chaos begin? And how should a Jew respond when politics abandons accountability? This is not partisan cheerleading—it is principled critique. Rooted in Halacha, hashkafa, and common sense, the episode reminds us that not every call for “justice” is just, and not every movement that claims moral authority deserves it. Torah does not bend to trends. The world must rise to Torah.
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