In this week's parashah we meet Moses for the first time. I talk with Rabbi Ilyse Glickman about Moses as a reluctant leader. Plus, we talk about congregational life, embodied practice, and how Judaism borrows and lends ideas and practices.
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Vayera: Let every voice be heard; let every vote be counted
Lech Lecha: Children of Abraham
Noach: Righteous in Our Generation
Bereishit: Our Responsibility to the Earth
V'zot Ha'Brachah: Endings and Beginnings
Sukkot: "You shall dwell in booths..."
Rosh Hashanah: 3 Torah Portions in 7 Minutes!
Nitzavim: Wood Choppers, Water Drawers, & Undocumented Immigrants
Ki Tavo: Writing the Roadmap of Your Life
Ki Tetze: Because You Were Slaves
Shoftim: Justice Shall You Pursue
Re'eh: It's not yours! The power of generosity.
Ekev: When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Va'etchanan: On the Doorposts of the Sky
Masei: Together on the Journey
Pinchas: The power to make real change
Chukat: Fear, Hope, and Why Generosity Makes the Difference
Korach: Of Firepans and Confederate Statues
Shlach: The Transformative Power of Growth Mindset
B'haalotcha: Anti-Racism Advice from Torah
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