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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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Building a Shared Society: The Book of Exodus Concludes

The Book of Exodus ends with a return to the fundamental human qualities and effort needed to build a collective society that can successfully heal the trauma that’s been instilled by the domination societies.

4 days ago
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Living with Uncertainty

This week’s Torah portion presents a powerful mythic presentation of the challenge and necessity of living with uncertainty. The story in Ki Tisa opens in the Book of Exodus, chapters 31:18-32:1, with the people caught in fear and false per...

11 days ago
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Tetzaveh: Centering Connection

The video describes how, in this week’s Torah portion, Tetzaveh, the ancient nomadic society-in-formation stops to re-center itself in connection. This is how Torah envisions a cohesive and inclusive path to a new social order, built with g...

18 days ago
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Terumah, the Gift of Presence

Terumah, the name of this week’s Torah portion, refers to any gift or offering that elevates human connection to our shared Source of Being-ness. Terumah is the gift of open hearted presence. These gifts, Torah begins, come from hearts that...

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