Elections and Ethics: Dina Demalchusa Part II

In this week’s Choshen Mishpat Renaissance podcast, Rabbi Berel Polityko explores how “Dina Demalchusa” recognizes democratically elected leaders, shaping the Jewish approach to secular law under elected governments, and how it applies to traffic laws, zoning regulations, rent control, and more.

In this week’s Choshen Mishpat Renaissance podcast, Rabbi Berel Polityko discusses how the halachic principle of “Dina Demalchusa” recognizes the authority of democratically elected leaders, shaping the Jewish approach to secular law under elected governments, and how this applies to traffic laws, zoning regulations, rent control, and more.

Choshen Mishpat Renaissance

Hilchos Gezeilah uGeneivah #12

שו״ע אדמו״ר הזקן הלכות גזילה וגניבה סעיף יז-יט

Episode 12 – podcast link

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