Episode 70: Rabbi Jeremy Wieder "The Modern Orthodox Economic Crisis"

Episode 70: Rabbi Jeremy Wieder "The Modern Orthodox Economic Crisis"

Author: Ben Koren and Benzi Siouni | A Geonic-Maimonidean Approach to Torah Through the Ages and Today July 18, 2023 Duration: 48:53
The Modern Orthodox community is currently facing financial and moral challenges posed by materialism. Rabbi Jeremy Wieder explains the impact of lavish practices, the clash between individualism and communal responsibility, and the financial and social pressures of "keeping up with the Joneses." Extravagant Passover programs, opulent celebrations, and exorbitant yeshiva tuition costs have raised concerns about inclusivity and the essence of religious values. The Rabbi provides a comprehensive assessment of the current situation, shedding light on the complexities of striking a balance between material abundance and spiritual focus. This has produced social class systems, contributed to the singles crisis, and led many to retreat from communal affiliation. The consequences of materialism extend beyond financial concerns. Unrealistic expectations, cultural influence, and financial strain can lead individuals to feel compelled to live beyond their means, impacting relationships and overall quality of life. We explore how these pressures affect converts and baalei teshuva, often deterring them from fully embracing the modern Orthodox lifestyle. In search of solutions, Rabbi Jeremy Wieder offers insights into strategies that can help address materialism and promote economic justice. He emphasizes the vital role rabbis play in guiding the community towards a more equitable and compassionate society, rooted in Torah principles. But most importantly, are the very wealthy responsible to set the tone? Empowering the community's youth with financial awareness and preparedness is also a critical aspect of this conversation. By incorporating classes on home economics, accounting, and career guidance into yeshiva curricula, children can learn from a young age about what to expect when raising a family and how to make informed decisions about their financial future and aspirations. Financial burdens cause many to cut corners and pursue careers that lack social utility, while the need for well-compensated, quality educators is an afterthought. The main focus of Rabbi Wieder's presentation is on how to fix the yeshiva tuition problem, which is an unsustainable model that is an unfortunate cause of immense stress and anxiety on families. This is an uncomfortable conversation that we as community members must not shy away from.

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