Is This War Really About Land? The Spiritual Roots of Conflict
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About this listen
s the world’s most enduring conflict truly about land, politics, or power—or something far deeper?
In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, hosts David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack a profound teaching from Rabbi Simon Jacobson that reframes modern conflict through the timeless wisdom of the Torah.
Drawing from the stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Ishmael, they explore how spiritual passion, identity, and belief have shaped the world’s most persistent tensions. Far from being a “thing of the past,” religious instinct and devotion—when untempered by humility and boundaries—can fuel conflict in both global affairs and personal life.
🔍 What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
- How the ancient story of Abraham’s sons offers insight into modern conflict
- Why religious identity is not just symbolic—but real, powerful, and relevant
- The difference between compassionate faith and weaponized belief
- How the Torah’s vision of peace challenges conventional ideas about religion and war
This conversation takes you beyond headlines and politics into deeper questions about faith, humanity, and the meaning of peace. Whether you’re wrestling with world events or personal struggles, this episode invites you to rethink what peace really requires.
👉 Watch the full Rabbi Simon Jacobson class here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtPcJQikhI
🎧 Listen, reflect, and continue your journey toward a meaningful life.