
Capital Punishment in Jewish Law
Rabbi Wolbe explains the seemingly strange phenomenon where a defendant cannot be executed if the Judges unanimously call for his guilt, and other interesting laws relating to capital punishment.
This Jewish Life - With Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
February 15, 201311m 36s
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Show Notes
Rabbi Wolbe explains the seemingly strange phenomenon where a defendant cannot be executed if the Judges unanimously call for his guilt, and other interesting laws relating to capital punishment.