This episode is a conversation with Rabbi Ben Shalva.
D'varim is the beginning of Deuteronomy: the book of (Moses's) words. How does Moses's final act - an act of creating words - teach us about legacy, about memory, and about owning our own traditions?
Plus, we talk about Jewish camp, about the place of mindfulness and yoga in Judaism, about books and more.
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
Lech Lecha: Children of Abraham
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