Archive for Sat, May 30, 2026

The Tragedy of Dinah – Genesis 34:1-34:31

Dennis Prager’s latest episode of Timeless Wisdom delves into the complexities of human nature, morality, and the Torah’s teachings on love and compassion. In this thought-provoking discussion, the speaker explores the story of Dinah, Jacob’s daughter, who was defiled by a man from a neighboring clan, and the subsequent actions of her brothers, Shimon and Levi, who take revenge by slaughtering the entire male population of the clan.

The episode touches on the themes of rape, violence, and the treatment of women in ancient societies, highlighting the problematic attitudes towards women’s agency and autonomy. The speaker also examines the concept of circumcision as a condition for intermarriage and the implications of this practice on the relationships between different cultures. Throughout the discussion, the speaker draws on his own experiences and insights to shed light on the complexities of human nature and the importance of moral values in shaping our actions.

One of the key points of the episode is the speaker’s argument that the Torah’s greatest moral achievement is the commandment to love the stranger, and that this principle is essential in promoting compassion and understanding towards those who are different from us. The speaker also discusses the idea that our nature is often at odds with our conscience, and that we need strong moral values to guide us in making good choices.

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