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American Scripture Project

American Scripture Project, Michael G. Holzman

American Scripture Project uses the sacred space created by studying text to explore the power of core narratives of national identity.

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Latest Issues

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Session 46: Tol'dot

Parashat Tol’dot raises questions about the Torah’s attitudes about masculinity. Jacob, the shepherd, and Esau, the hunter, are favored by different parents and pursue different means to achieve their goals. This contrast leads readers to c...

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Session 45: Chayei Sara

Parashat Chayei Sarah includes the first instance of public grieving in the Torah, when Abraham mourns the loss of his wife. Public grief is a feature of human society, allowing communities to collectively process loss and seek solace in ea...

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Session 44: Parashat Vayeira

Parashat Vayeira includes the story of Abraham’s bargaining with God to spare the wicked city of Sodom from destruction for its sins, arguing that it should be saved on account of even ten innocent citizens. In Ursula Le Guin’s “The Ones Wh...

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Session 43: Parashat Lech L'cha

In Parashat Lech L’cha, God calls Abraham to embark on the journey that will create the Jewish people. Abraham is the first Jew, and rabbinic midrash teaches that Abraham’s readiness to enter into a covenant with God was in part because of ...

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  • Michael G. Holzman

    Rabbi, writer, creator of faith250 and American Scripture Project, spiritual leader of Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation.

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