Torat JLIC

JLIC and Plato's Allegory of the Cave

June 4, 2026·41 min
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Plato says the truth is outside the cave. Chazal disagree. That inversion is the starting point for this episode, and it turns out to explain a lot about what JLIC is actually for. The story is Shimon bar Yochai. Twelve years in the cave, nothing but Torah. He emerges and starts burning things down because he can't look at ordinary people going about their ordinary lives. God sends him back. When he finally re-enters the world, he sees a man running on Erev Shabbos with two myrtle branches, one for zachor, one for shamor, and something shifts. Real spiritual aspiration lives inside the world, not just apart from it. You have to learn to see it. This is also the founding logic of JLIC. Orthodox kids are going to secular campuses. The question isn't whether. It's whether we'll meet them there and help them build something worth having. Not just defense. Not damage control. Real growth, real community, real ownership of Jewish life in a place where nobody hands it to you. This is Don and Alex's final episode together. Alex is leaving Yale after eight years and heading to Teaneck. The conversation is part send-off, part Torah, part honest reckoning with what it means to leave your own version of the cave and figure out who you are on the other side.

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