From Sinai to Silicon: Sefaria's Sara Wolkenfeld on Jewish Ethics and the Future of AI
Wed Jan 28 2026
As we approach Tu BiShvat, the New Year for Trees, we traditionally look to the roots that sustain us. But in 2026, the most intensive growth on our planet will be found in the “silicon orchards” of data centers and artificial intelligence. How do we ensure that as our world gets smarter, our lives do not become less sacred?
In this episode of Jewish Insights, host Justin Pines sits down with Rabbanit Sara Wolkenfeld, Director of Education and Chief Learning Officer at Sefaria (sefaria.org), to explore the profound intersection of Torah and technology. From the democratizing power of the digital Jewish library to ancient Talmudic cautions that feel uncannily relevant in the age of social media, the conversation examines what it means to remain rooted in the values of Sinai while building a world of code.
Join us for a thoughtful look at how Jewish ethics may offer the ultimate operating system for the future.
For more information go to www.sefaria.org (http://www.sefaria.org)
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As we approach Tu BiShvat, the New Year for Trees, we traditionally look to the roots that sustain us. But in 2026, the most intensive growth on our planet will be found in the “silicon orchards” of data centers and artificial intelligence. How do we ensure that as our world gets smarter, our lives do not become less sacred? In this episode of Jewish Insights, host Justin Pines sits down with Rabbanit Sara Wolkenfeld, Director of Education and Chief Learning Officer at Sefaria (sefaria.org), to explore the profound intersection of Torah and technology. From the democratizing power of the digital Jewish library to ancient Talmudic cautions that feel uncannily relevant in the age of social media, the conversation examines what it means to remain rooted in the values of Sinai while building a world of code. Join us for a thoughtful look at how Jewish ethics may offer the ultimate operating system for the future. For more information go to www.sefaria.org (http://www.sefaria.org)