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Climb Sinai: The Big Ideas of Judaism
Rabbi Jack Cohen EdM
26 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is for people who want access to timeless Torah wisdom that will improve their 21st century lives. Rabbi Jack Cohen (rabbijackcohen.com) makes the Torah relatable by sharing deep principles using common sense thinking, contemporary language, relatable metaphors, psychological insight, and practical advice. We will be generally following the path of foundational ideas outlined in Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's Handbook of Jewish Thought.
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This podcast is for people who want access to timeless Torah wisdom that will improve their 21st century lives. Rabbi Jack Cohen (rabbijackcohen.com) makes the Torah relatable by sharing deep principles using common sense thinking, contemporary language, relatable metaphors, psychological insight, and practical advice. We will be generally following the path of foundational ideas outlined in Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's Handbook of Jewish Thought.
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#9 - Moshe's Authority
Climb Sinai: The Big Ideas of Judaism
5 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
#9 - Moshe's Authority

Based on Mishnah Torah I: Book of Knowledge, the Laws of Foundations of Torah, Ch. 8-9


  • Are we meant to believe that the Torah is Divine as a blind leap of faith?
  • What stops a random person from claiming that they got a prophecy that contradicts the Torah?

Moshe is in a category of one. The authority of all those after him — sages and prophets can only be a function of his authority, which we nationally witnessed as being granted to him by God at Mount Sinai. In other words, our faith in Moshe and in the Torah is a rational faith.


The Rambam's own opening words in chapter 9 of the Laws of the Foundations of Torah:


It is clear and explicit in the Torah that it is [God's] commandment, remaining forever without change, addition, or diminishment, as [Deuteronomy 13:1] states: "All these matters which I command to you, you shall be careful to perform. You may not add to it or diminish from it," and [Deuteronomy 29:28] states: "What is revealed is for us and our children forever, to carry out all the words of this Torah." This teaches that we are commanded to fulfill all the Torah's directives forever.

It is also said: "It is an everlasting statute for all your generations," and [Deuteronomy 30:12] states: "It is not in the heavens." This teaches that a prophet can no longer add a new precept [to the Torah].

Therefore, if a person will arise, whether Jew or gentile, and perform a sign or wonder and say that God sent him to:

a) add a mitzvah,

b) withdraw a mitzvah

c) explain a mitzvah in a manner which differs from the tradition received from Moses, or

d) if he says that the mitzvot commanded to the Jews are not forever, but rather were given for a limited time,

he is a false prophet. He comes to deny the prophecy of Moses and should be executed by strangulation, because he dared to make statements in God's name which God never made.

God, blessed be His name, commanded Moses that this commandment is for us and our children forever, and, God is not man that He speak falsely.


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Climb Sinai: The Big Ideas of Judaism
This podcast is for people who want access to timeless Torah wisdom that will improve their 21st century lives. Rabbi Jack Cohen (rabbijackcohen.com) makes the Torah relatable by sharing deep principles using common sense thinking, contemporary language, relatable metaphors, psychological insight, and practical advice. We will be generally following the path of foundational ideas outlined in Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's Handbook of Jewish Thought.