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Torah at the Intersection

Roberta Wall

Each week I explore a section of the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, through the lens of spirituality and social justice, connecting its wisdom to Nonviolent Communication, Buddhism, and other major streams of transformation.

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Torah Portion Emor: Please Call Me By My True Names

In this video teaching on Torah portion Emor in the book of Leviticus, we hear over and over the cry from the Essence of All Life/Beingness: See me as I want to be seen, by acting toward me as I want to be seen. Call me, embrace me in every...

6 days ago
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Zionism at the Intersection

This week we follow two sections of the Torah, Acharei Mot, meaning after the death of Aaron’s children at the altar of their ancestral narrative, and Kedoshim, Torah’s call to walk the path of holiness.

14 days ago
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When Harmful Words Erupt/Tazaria/ Metzorah)

This week’s two Torah portions interrupt the narrative of the shocking burning of Aaron’s children Nadav and Avihu by introducing new priestly public health roles and rituals to restore individual and communal health. Torah begins by focuss...

20 days ago
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Shemini and Lebanon/Torah again at an Intersection

In this week’s Torah portion called Shemini the two younger sons of Israelite High Priest Aaron, Nadav and Avihu, fresh from their priestly training, are burned up on the newly consecrated altar in front of the entire assembled people.

a month ago
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