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Many Religious People Are NOT Holy - Kedoshim

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In this episode of "Truths, Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores the profound call to holiness found in Leviticus chapter 19, beginning with the directive, "You should be holy for I, the Lord your God, am holy." This invitation to holiness is addressed to the entire congregation of Israel, emphasizing that holiness is an expectation for all, not just a select few or religious elite.
Brackman discusses various interpretations of what it means to be holy. He mentions Ramban's perspective on "naval b'reshut haTorah," which highlights the potential to adhere to the Torah's laws while still engaging in excesses considered unbecoming or unholy, such as excessive drinking or sexual indulgence. This interpretation underlines the importance of moderation even in permitted activities, reflecting a deeper layer of holiness that goes beyond mere legal compliance.
Expanding the discussion, Brackman himself interprets holiness through the comprehensive ethical and moral framework laid out in Leviticus chapters 19 and 20. He draws connections between the preamble in chapter 19 and the conclusion in chapter 20, both of which emphasize holiness, to argue that true holiness encompasses a wide range of behaviors. These include integrity in business, compassion towards the poor and strangers, and maintaining justice, all of which are detailed in these chapters.
By aligning his interpretation with the broad and inclusive directives of these chapters, Brackman encourages listeners to view holiness as a holistic morality that pervades every aspect of life. This includes how one treats others, conducts business, and engages in personal practices, urging a reflection on the essence of being truly holy as mirrored by the divine.
This episode challenges listeners to not only follow the laws but to embody a spirit of holiness that influences all actions and interactions, advocating for a life of ethical consistency and spiritual integrity that reflects the holiness of God.

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Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.

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In this episode of "Truths, Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores the profound call to holiness found in Leviticus chapter 19, beginning with the directive, "You should be holy for I, the Lord your God, am holy." This invitation to holiness is addressed to the entire congregation of Israel, emphasizing that holiness is an expectation for all, not just a select few or religious elite.
Brackman discusses various interpretations of what it means to be holy. He mentions Ramban's perspective on "naval b'reshut haTorah," which highlights the potential to adhere to the Torah's laws while still engaging in excesses considered unbecoming or unholy, such as excessive drinking or sexual indulgence. This interpretation underlines the importance of moderation even in permitted activities, reflecting a deeper layer of holiness that goes beyond mere legal compliance.
Expanding the discussion, Brackman himself interprets holiness through the comprehensive ethical and moral framework laid out in Leviticus chapters 19 and 20. He draws connections between the preamble in chapter 19 and the conclusion in chapter 20, both of which emphasize holiness, to argue that true holiness encompasses a wide range of behaviors. These include integrity in business, compassion towards the poor and strangers, and maintaining justice, all of which are detailed in these chapters.
By aligning his interpretation with the broad and inclusive directives of these chapters, Brackman encourages listeners to view holiness as a holistic morality that pervades every aspect of life. This includes how one treats others, conducts business, and engages in personal practices, urging a reflection on the essence of being truly holy as mirrored by the divine.
This episode challenges listeners to not only follow the laws but to embody a spirit of holiness that influences all actions and interactions, advocating for a life of ethical consistency and spiritual integrity that reflects the holiness of God.

Support the Show.

Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.

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