With so much turmoil and uncertainty happening around us, finding wholeness – with oneself and one’s community – is especially important. This week’s guest, Cantor Laura Stein, shares her perspectives on how we can best care for those around us, the (lack of) tension between being Jewish and being a lesbian, and how her spiritual leadership inspires her social work at Mount Sinai Hospital's Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery. “I see…my work with the patients as trying to bring wholeness to their lives,” she says. “And for my patients in particular [to] look in the mirror and see who [they] are in a way that reflects who [they] truly are…spiritual pursuit is about [making] the world more whole. I really see that as beginning with these individuals.”
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Caroline: Forming a Sacred Queer Community
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Amanda: Identities, Politics, and Spiritual A-Ha Moments
Everlyn: Bring Your Whole Self to Everything
Tani: We Need Inclusive Jewish Spaces
Chris: The Blessing of Telling My Stories
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