Two Rabbis, Three Opinions
Two Rabbis, Three Opinions
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein
When Torah Becomes Basic Law
40 minutes Posted Jul 21, 2026 at 12:00 am.
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Israel's new Basic Law declaring Torah study a national value has been celebrated by some and condemned by others. But beyond the political battle lies a far more profound question: What happens when the state attempts to legislate something as sacred as Torah?

In this episode, Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Simi Lerner move beyond the headlines to explore whether Torah can or should be enshrined in law, whether such legislation strengthens Judaism or risks politicizing it, and why this debate forces us to reconsider what Torah learning is actually meant to accomplish. Along the way, they discuss military service, the role of full-time Torah scholars, the dangers of reducing Torah to a political tool, and whether all Torah study is equally valuable.

This is ultimately a conversation not just about Israeli politics, but about the place of Torah at the heart of Jewish life and the difficult questions facing a Jewish state in a time of profound internal division.