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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Bo: The Importance of Questions & Curiosity
Va’era: Shortness of Spirit
Shemot: Moses and the Women (An Interview with Rabbi Sally Priesand)
Vay‘chi: Legacy
Vayigash: What does it take to forgive? (encore)
Miketz: Jewish Life in Diaspora
Vayeshev: An Act of Joseph
Vayishlach: From Jacob to Israel
Vayetze: Responsible for Each Other
Toldot: How (Not) to Disagree (encore)
Chayei Sarah: They Buried him Together
Vayera: From Mundane to Sacred
Lech Lecha: All the Souls They Had Made
Noach: The Seven Noachide Laws (A Conversation with Rabbi Mark Washofsky)
Bereshit: Take A Break
V‘Zot Ha‘Brachah: Turn It Again
Sukkot: Seeing God‘s Back
Ha‘azinu: Unconditional Love
Rosh Hashanah: Ayeka - Where Are You?
Nitzavim: Don‘t Bless Yourself (A Conversation with Rabbi Jesse Paikin)
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