A weekly dose of food for thought from the world's most popular book - the Torah.
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How do we remain part of an ancient covenant? How we do reflect our tradition through a modern lens to make it relevant? I have a project I’ve been working on that might help us answer that question.
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What does it mean to give generously? And what would our society look like if we all heeded that instruction to take care of the vulnerable?
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Latest episode of Torah Tuesdays
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We spend a lot of Elul looking inward, but Ki Teitzei helps us look outward to evaluate our relationship to the natural world.
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If a curse is simply a deficiency of good, then we have incredible potential to be a source of blessing to our world.
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A reminder to pay attention to the little things.
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Who owns Torah? Well, you do. We do. But only if you reach out and grab it. Because revelation isn’t passive.
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What Deuteronomy and Isaiah implore us to do, is to enact God’s will in the world so that our world can be what we want.
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We will never get to the promised land alone. We all have to stand up and be a collective and treat everyone with dignity and care and love.
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As we celebrate July 4th this week, spend some time hearing stories, finding empathy, and approaching each other with humanity and love.
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How will you allow the spirit of God - the spirit of positivity, the spirit of inspiration, the spirit of wellness - to help you be a source of blessing for everyone around you?
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