Pesach
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Last call for virtual, asynchronous book study on the Gospel According to John, through a Jewish lens, using primarily AJ Levine’s very recent release. Read the book, watch some videos, participate in group discussion, all at your own pace. I’m sending the welcome email Monday, and the study officially begins the week of October 14.…
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Sorry to be delayed again with this week’s Torah commentary. I have just a little too much packed into my weeks these days! I may need to decide between the weekly Torah post and the weekly gospel through a Jewish lens commentary. Your feedback on this is always valuable! Feel free to comment or email…
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Pesach is the celebration of freedom, dignity, and the hoped for symbolism of a next year when we understand that our lives are linked and one of us cannot experience freedom, safety, and security, unless we all do.
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Thoughts on Shabbat HaChodesh, Speaking of traditions, Pesach says no leavened bread of any kind, and, of course, some take it all too far, which is exactly the right amount of far to take Pesach.”
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In April, we’ll explore Jewish heritage with a humanist twist. We’ll continue delving into the weekly Torah portions, diving deep into the upcoming Passover holiday, and offering practical tips for celebrating it from a humanist perspective.
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Beyond the specifics of the red heifer ritual, Shabbat Parah offers opportunities for modern interpretations. Secular humanists can find meaning in creating their own traditions that foster community.

