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Disabilities in Jewish Texts and Israel

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Societal Stigma and Technological Advances in Disabilities

Empowering the Blind and Deaf: Lessons from Israeli Innovators When was the last time you truly appreciated your ability to see and hear? For many of us, these senses are so fundamental that we rarely pause to consider their significance. But what if I told you that understanding disability could bring us closer to revelation? In this eye-opening episode of Madlik, we dive deep into the world of visual and hearing impairments, guided by two remarkable Israeli experts who have dedicated their lives to empowering the blind and deaf. Their insights not only challenge our perceptions but also reveal the extraordinary potential within every human being. Background and Context The Torah's perspective on those with disabilities has long been a subject of debate and interpretation. In this week's parsha, Emor, we encounter references to the blind and deaf for the second consecutive week. But rather than viewing these mentions as limitations, our guests offer a fresh, empowering perspective that aligns with modern understanding and technological advancements. Meet our esteemed guests:

  • Professor Kenneth Koslowe, Director of Professional Services at Eliyah Association for Blind and Visually Impaired Children
  • Elias Kabakov, Director of Ma'ase Oz, the Center for Deaf-Blind Persons Both have made aliyah to Israel and have found a powerful convergence of their professional passions, Zionism, and Judaism in their work.

Key Takeaways

  1. Empowering individuals with disabilities involves treating families, not just individuals
  2. Modern technologies are revolutionizing accessibility for the blind and deaf
  3. Biblical references to disabilities can provide practical guidance as well as carry deeper metaphorical meanings

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Transcript: https://madlik.com/2025/05/14/disabilities-in-jewish-texts-and-israel/

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