This week's parashah, Ekev, contains the middle paragraph of the Shema - a challenging passage that speaks of God as Source of "reward and punishment." Should this passage be in our prayerbook? How might we read it through modern eyes. Turns it out can also be read as an ecological text.
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Shoftim: Comfort the Afflicted and Afflict the Comfortable
Re'eh: The Power of Generosity (encore)
Ekev: Connection to the Land of Israel
Va'etchanan: Oneness of God, Oneness of Humanity
D'varim: The Book of Words
Mattot-Masei: Together On the Journey (encore)
Pinchas: The Torah Stands Against Cultural Genocide
Balak: Talking Donkeys, Miracles, and Your Authentic Voice
Chukat: The Rituals that Bring Us Meaning
Korach: Holy is an Action
Sh'lach: At our Worst and at our Best
B'haalot'cha: How Moses Grows as a Leader
Naso: The Ceremony of Bitter Waters
Bamidbar: Lift Up the Heads
Behar-Bechukotai: The Sabbatical Year and Giving Up Control
Emor: The Corners of Your Face/Field
Achrei Mot-Kedoshim: Love Your Neighbour As Yourself
Tazria-Metzora: A Ritual of Gratitude
Shemini: Making Mindful Choices
Pesach: When a song is more than just a song
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