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a withered Torah scroll
A poem about the gift of Torah and the covenant between the poet and God.
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A participatory D’var Torah for Parshat Beha’alotekha
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Torah and Haftarah blessings addressing the Divine as feminine
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“Creativity infused / Through my body / As an offering of love.”
Vayikra: The Call of the Aleph

“What if the Torah had been interpreted by us all instead of just a few?”

Inclusive Matan Torah

“There is nothing like death / To bring a clarity to vision.”

The Gift of a Death Bed: Parsha Vayekhi

“Have I authored the stories of my Life?”

My Body is a Torah Scroll

“Draped open, the Torah frames, / Our bedposts / Their cyclical story revealing / A midrash made flesh.”

Succor

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Presence and Absence: Images of the Divine in Kabbalah

In this study of the Zohar, Rabbi Margie Jacobs will guide you in exploring the Shekhinah, the feminine, immanent, indwelling Sacred Presence, through the use of art materials and reflective writing. Four sessions starting May 7, 2024. 

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