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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Pesach: When a song is more than just a song
Tzav: Why did the matzah cross the road?
Vayikra: Of Temples, Prayers, and Pandemics
Vayakhel-Pekudei: Holy Space and Holy Actions
Ki Tisa: The Only Thing We Have to Fear....
Mishpatim: Our Responsibility for the Vulnerable
Yitro: Our Own Sinai Moments
B'shallach: Taking the long way to the Promised Land
Bo: Hardening Our Hearts; Opening our Minds
Va'era: Seeing Possibilities in Narrow Places
Sh'mot: Power for Power's Sake
Vay'chi: Looking Backwards and Ahead
Vayigash: What does it take to forgive?
Miketz: The Treasure That's Right In Front of Us
Vayeshev: Little Actions Have Big Meaning
Vayishlach: Does Prayer "Work?"
Vayetze: Scary Times and Unexpected Holiness
Toldot: How (Not) To Disagree
Chayei Sarah: Life and Death and Legacy
Vayera: Let every voice be heard; let every vote be counted
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