Roberta Wall
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Torah at the Intersection
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
Re’eh: Looking Deeply, Seeing Clearly
Eikev/The Paths of Love and Violence are Interconnected
Shifting from Blame and Anger :Vaetchanan
Is Torah Advocating for or Cautioning Against the Supremacy of One Tribe
Matot and Masei: Is Torah Advocating for or Warning against Tribal Revenge and Genocide?
Pinchas: Torah Presents Divergent Models of Leadership when Belonging is Threatened
Chukat and Balak: Putting down the Rod of Revenge to use Words of Love
Challenging the Caste System, the Academy and the Decree of Death in the Wilderness
Torah Celebrates Diversity
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