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The Book of Job as the Guide for Jewish Ethics - Rabbi Haim Ovadia
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The Book of Job as the Guide for Jewish Ethics - Rabbi Haim Ovadia

The Book of Job as the Guide for Jewish Ethics

Uri L'Tzedek: Orthodox Social Justice · Uri L'Tzedek

July 26, 20221h 3m

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Rabbi Haim Ovadia at Uri L’Tzedek on “The Book of Job as the Guide for Jewish Ethics" 


EVENT DESCRIPTION

The Book of Job is traditionally perceived as a treatise about good and evil and about the age-old problem of Divine Justice, or theodicy. This class suggests that the Book of Job presents a new stage in the development of Jewish ethics, and that this new theology, which is extremely relevant and necessary for our generation, was so controversial that it had to be hidden under layers of discourse. 


Watch the video recording of this class on Uri L’Tzedek’s YouTube channel:

youtube.com/channel/UC_htFNr9duz-KJiXdtW8pIw 


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