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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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Shavuot: Hearkening a New Relationship to Torah, Tribalism and Nationalism

The Jewish holiday of Shavuot /Shavuos begins at sundown tonight.*

Torah introduces and describes Shavous as one of the three annual festivals days of holy pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem. It was a grand agricultural festival of grat...

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Corrected: The Book of Numbers/ B'Midbar: The World Unbalanced: Who and What Counts?

This week we turn to what is usually called the Book of Numbers, the fourth of the five Books of Moses. In Hebrew, this book is named Bemidbar, meaning, in the wilderness or, in the words of what Torah scholar Aviva Zornberg calls the state...

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Corrected: The Book of Numbers/ B'Midbar: The World Unbalanced: Who and What Counts?

This week we turn to what is usually called the Book of Numbers, the fourth of the five Books of Moses. In Hebrew, this book is named Bemidbar, meaning, in the wilderness or, in the words of what Torah scholar Aviva Zornberg calls the state...

13 days ago
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Torah’s call for A Land for All: Two States. One Homeland.

This week we read the last two Torah portions of the Book of Leviticus/Vayikra. The first, Behar, begins by calling to us, come and listen. Here, behar, meaning, from the mountain heights, the view gifts you to see and understand the unifie...

20 days ago

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...

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