
(45) A Man of Emes v'Emunah … Truth and Faith … Harry Maryles
From The Orthonomics Podcast by Mark Trencher
November 27, 2025 · 28 min · Season 3 · Episode 26
About this episode
The episode features Harry Maryles discussing his insights on Halacha and Jewish philosophy.
Harry Maryles is the author behind the blog Emes Ve-Emunah (which is now also released as a Substack publication). For many years he has written extensively and prolifically on issues of Halacha (Jewish law), hashkafa (Jewish philosophy), and contemporary matters affecting Orthodoxy. He does not shy away from sensitive or controversial issues, and his columns are just excellent. I've very much enjoyed reading his column and we have even interacted from time to time. He is a rabbi and holds a psychology degree, and also publishes essays and commentary for news-and-analysis outlets such as The Times of Israel. If you want to read his fascinating posts, here is a link to his BLOG , where he has been posting for many years, and here is a LINK to his new Substack, where you can subscribe to get his postings via email.
People in this episode
Host: Mark Trencher
Guest: Harry Maryles
Topics covered
- Halacha
- Jewish philosophy
- Orthodoxy
- faith
- truth
- contemporary issues
Keywords
- Harry Maryles
- Emes Ve-Emunah
- Halacha
- Jewish law
- Orthodoxy
- faith
- psychology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Emes Ve-Emunah, The Times of Israel
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