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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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Shoftim: Opening the Gates of the Heart

Shoftim, this week’s Torah portion, begins by shifting from detailed descriptions for collective pilgrimage festivals and religious rituals to instructions for establishing a relationship to judging that restores balance within ourselves an...

4 days ago
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Re’eh: Looking Deeply, Seeing Clearly

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We are each given the capacity to choose our path out of fear and domination. Of the way to freedom from enslavement, of coming out of constriction, out of the place where our hearts are bound, whether from trauma, fear or b...

11 days ago
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Eikev/The Paths of Love and Violence are Interconnected

This week Torah continues plunging head on into the human urge to kill, destroy, take revenge, seek safety by wiping out who and what we believe is threatening everyone and everything we love. What drives one group to follow laws that put o...

18 days ago
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Shifting from Blame and Anger :Vaetchanan

A question haunts Deuteronomy/D’varim, this entire last book of the Torah: why does God refuse Moses’ entreaties and prayers that he be allowed to enter into the Land of Promise. This week’s Torah portion opens with Moses retelling in his o...

25 days ago
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Is Torah Advocating for or Cautioning Against the Supremacy of One Tribe

This week we begin the fifth of the five books that comprise the Torah. Deuteronomy or Dvarim, “words” as it’s called in Hebrew, is a retelling of the Israelite’s journey in the previous three books, this time through the words Moses choose...

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