When Moses repeats the Ten Commandments, he makes some changes - including to the wording around Shabbat. His changes teach us something very important about the reason(s) for Shabbat, and what we're supposed to learn from it.
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These Are the Words (D’varim)
On the Other Side of the Water (Mattot-Masei)
Of Sacrifice and Ever-Evolving Judaism (Pinchas)
A Good Reason? (Chukat)
And Korach Took... (Korach)
Reframing Our Relationship with the Earth (Sh’lach) - A Conversation with Rabbi Andy Kahn
The Power of Story (B’ha-alot’cha) - A Conversation with Rabbi Zoe Klein
Isolation and Support (Naso)
Shavuot and Gender Roles
In the Wilderness (B’midbar) - A Conversation with Rabbi Judith Siegal
You Don’t Own Your Land (B’har-B’chukotai)
Emor: The Problem with Leftovers
Achrei Mot-Kedoshim: Holiness is ALL of our responsibility
Tazria/Metzora: The Leper Messiah
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Pesach: The Connection Between Holidays and Covenant
Tzav: Responsibilites of Leadership
Vayikra: Fullness of Life (A Conversation with Rabbi Yitz Greenberg)
Vayakhel-P’kudei: Words that Inspire (A Conversation with Rabbi Barbara AB Symons)
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