An encore presentation of last year's popular episode about Judaism and the earth.
This week's parashah, Ekev, contains the middle paragraph of the Shema - a challenging passage that speaks of God as Source of "reward and punishment." Should this passage be in our prayerbook? How might we read it through modern eyes. Turns it out can also be read as an ecological text.
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Vayakhel-P’kudei: Words that Inspire (A Conversation with Rabbi Barbara AB Symons)
Ki Tisa: Seeing God’s Back
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)
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