Sh'mini outlines the laws of kashrut - which animals traditionally may and may not be eaten in Judaism. How does liberal Judaism approach the rules and traditions around keeping kosher in modern Jewish life?
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T’tzaveh: 12 Stones, 12 Tribes, Finding a Better Society
Terumah: Finding God AT (not IN) the Western Wall
Mishpatim: Laws and their Meaning
Yitro: Radical Amazement and the Impulse to Worship
B’shallach: Thoughts and Prayers are Not Enough
Bo: Why Do We Talk about the Exodus So Much?
Va’era: That They May Worship Me
Sh’mot: Reluctant Leader (A Conversation with Rabbi Ilyse Glickman)
Vay’chi: Who are these?
Miketz: Do Intentions Matter?
Vayeshev: Believing It’s Possible
Vayishlach: Wrestling
Vayetze: Nobody is the Villain of their Own Story (A Conversation with Rabbi Geoff Mitelman)
Toldot: Re-digging the Wells
Chayei Sarah: Rebekah’s Voice
Vayera: Truth, Justice, and Government Responsibility
Lech Lecha: Radical Leaving
Noach: Everybody Deserves to Have a Name (A Conversation with Rabbi Emily Losben-Ostrov)
Bereshit: In the Image of God
V’Zot HaBrachah: What’s Next?
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