Ari Shaffir tells Tucker Carlson what Jews REALLY think about non-Jews @TCNetwork @arishaffir

SoulWords—Rabbi Shais Taub
23 Jul 202412:32

Summary

TLDRIn a thought-provoking dialogue, comedian Ari Shafir and podcast host Tucker Carlson explore the Jewish perspective on the Seven Laws of Noah, which non-Jews must follow to attain righteousness and a place in the afterlife. The laws, rooted in natural law and applicable to all humanity, include prohibitions against idolatry, murder, sexual immorality, theft, and cruelty to animals, alongside the establishment of a justice system. The conversation highlights the Jewish belief in a universal moral code that transcends religious affiliations, offering a path to righteousness for all.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The script discusses the Seven Laws of Noah, which are considered the basic moral code for non-Jews according to Jewish belief.
  • 🤔 Controversial comedian Ari Shafir and podcast host Tucker Carlson discuss the Jewish perspective on what non-Jews must do to attain a place in the afterlife.
  • 📝 Ari Shafir shares his experience of studying religion formally at Yeshiva and how it relates to the Seven Laws of Noah.
  • 🚫 The Seven Laws of Noah include prohibitions against idol worship, blasphemy, murder, sexual immorality, stealing, and eating a living animal, with the seventh being the establishment of courts of justice.
  • 🔄 Tucker Carlson acknowledges the laws, suggesting society could benefit from following such principles.
  • 🤝 The Jewish faith does not actively seek converts, as non-Jews are not obligated to follow the 613 commandments of the Torah, but rather the Seven Laws of Noah.
  • 🌏 The laws are seen as universal and applicable to all of humanity, originating from Noah, who is considered an ancestor of all people post-Great Flood.
  • 📖 The transcript also mentions the difference in commandments between Jews (613) and non-Jews (7), emphasizing that non-Jews are not expected to adopt all Jewish laws.
  • 💬 The discussion highlights the idea that non-Jews can be righteous and beloved by God by adhering to the Seven Laws of Noah, without needing to convert to Judaism.
  • 🌟 The concept of the 'Messianic era' is introduced, where all of humanity is expected to keep a basic moral code, reflecting the hope for a perfected world.
  • 🌐 The script suggests that the Seven Laws of Noah could serve as a universal moral code that transcends organized religion, appealing to those who seek personal faith without denominational affiliation.

Q & A

  • What are the seven laws of Noah that non-Jews are said to follow to gain a place in heaven according to the Jewish view?

    -The seven laws of Noah, also known as the Noachide laws, are prohibitions against idol worship, blasphemy or cursing God, murder, acts of sexual immorality, stealing, and eating the flesh of a living animal. The seventh law is a positive commandment to establish courts of justice.

  • Why are these laws called the Noachide laws?

    -These laws are called the Noachide laws because they originated with Noah, who was the survivor of the flood, and all of humanity is said to descend from him, thus all of humanity is supposed to follow the laws given to Noah by God.

  • What is the difference between the Noachide laws and the 613 Commandments given to the Jewish people?

    -The Noachide laws are seven in number and are considered binding on all of humanity, whereas the 613 Commandments, which include 365 prohibitions and 248 positive commandments, are specific to the Jewish people and are not binding on non-Jews.

  • What does it mean when Jewish people say they do not seek converts?

    -When Jewish people say they do not seek converts, it does not mean that non-Jews are not good enough or not wanted. It means that non-Jews are not obligated to follow the 613 Commandments and can be righteous and moral by following the seven Noachide laws.

  • What is the significance of the number 90 in the Hebrew alphabet and its relation to the righteous person?

    -In the Hebrew alphabet, every letter has a numerical value. The number 90 corresponds to the letter 'Tet', which also means 'righteous person'. This is why the Rebbe's 90th birthday was highlighted as a message for everyone to aspire to be a righteous person.

  • What is the role of the Jewish people in relation to the Noachide laws?

    -The Jewish people have the responsibility to inform the world about the basic code of morality that is the Noachide laws, not to make people Jewish, but to share a universal moral code that can unite the entire world.

  • How does the concept of the Noachide laws relate to the idea of natural law?

    -The Noachide laws are considered by some to be a form of natural law, meaning they are inherently logical and make sense as a basic moral code that could be written within the fabric of reality, guiding people to be moral and ethical.

  • What is the Jewish belief regarding the ultimate trajectory of history and how does it relate to the Noachide laws?

    -The Jewish belief holds that history is moving towards the Messianic era, a time of perfected world where all of humanity will keep a basic code of morality, which includes the adherence to the Noachide laws by all people.

  • Why might the Noachide laws appeal to some people who are not part of an organized religion?

    -The Noachide laws might appeal to some because they provide a universal moral code without the need for affiliation with any specific religious denomination or organized religion, allowing for personal faith and moral practice.

  • How does the discussion about the Noachide laws in the script relate to the concept of unity among different faiths and beliefs?

    -The script suggests that the Noachide laws could serve as a common ground for unity among different faiths and beliefs, as they are seen as a basic moral code applicable to all of humanity, regardless of specific religious affiliations.

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