Hock and Psak | האקין-פסק

Hock and Psak | האקין-פסק


Latest Episodes

#6.5 Aang vs. Amalek ft. Al Benoliel
August 27, 2020

Shmuel and Al(Noah will, b"H, be back within two weeks) have a philosophical discussion about the place of pacifism in Jewish tradition and thought, based (somewhat) in Avatar the Last Airbender.

#6 Polyjuice Pilpul
August 20, 2020

Shmuel and Noah look into the Polyjuice Potion from Harry Potter, and discuss the halachic implications of impersonation and deception. Source sheet: halaachic.org/hap6

#5 Dexter the Dayan
August 13, 2020

Shmuel and Noah discuss Judaism's view on the vigilante justice in the show Dexter, where a characters takes the law into his own hands to stop serial killers and other criminals. Source sheet can be found at halachic.org/hap5

#4 Prophetic Punishments, ft. Rami Sloan
August 06, 2020

Shmuel and Noah are joined by Reagan Institute intern, Rami Sloan. Together they explore the movie "Minority Report" and whether we can punish someone based on something they will do in the future. Sourcesheet can be found at halachic.org/hap4.

#3 [Tisha B'Av Edition] To Deny or Not to Deny
July 29, 2020

[Tisha B'Av Approved!] In this episode, Noah and Shmuel discuss how Judaism and Halacha view an individual's decision to abstain from worldly pleasures as a form of "teshuva." The incident in question is from the book "The Secret of Platform 13". Source s

#2 The Pirate Pela
July 23, 2020

This week, Shmuel and Noah explore if a pirate is allowed to flog his son if it will save him from a worse whipping later on in "Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest". Source sheet is available at halachic.org/hap2

#1 The Joker's Rodefs
July 16, 2020

Shmuel and Noah explore the classic scene in "The Dark Knight" where the Joker plants explosives on two boats, one with civilians and one with Gotham's worst criminals. He gives each boat the detonator to the opposite ship, and says if no one presses the

#0 Hock and Psak Trailer
July 10, 2020

A light but genuine podcast discussing fictional situations in movies and books through a halachic lense. Join our resident chevruta, Shmuel and Noah, as they blur the line between idle banter and sincere discourse.