Sermon

Every Letter, Every Soul – R’ Morris Panitz

May 20, 2023 — Parshat Bamidbar

 

The mystics believe that every soul corresponds to a letter in the Torah.  And, if a letter is missing, erased, or smudged, we can’t continue reading from the scroll until that letter is restored to its vibrancy.  Anti-trans bills, including the two signed this past week, represent a conscious and coordinated attempt to erase trans and non-binary people from our communities and collective story.  It’s time to move beyond the rhetoric of support and into life-saving action.

 

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All in This Together – Rabbi Sharon Brous

 

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The Dynamic Way We Dance Ourselves into Being – Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson

 

What Does It Mean to Receive Anyway? – Rabbi Tarlan Rabizadeh

Standing at Sinai: Panel of Jews by Choice – Moderated by Rabbi Morris Panitz with Jen Bailey, Alex Couto and Jessica Cabot

 

All in This Together – Rabbi Sharon Brous

 

Creative Revelation – Moderated by Lorne Buchman with Vera Blossom, Aimee Bender, Ann Bohrer, and Mel Weisberger

 

The Dynamic Way We Dance Ourselves into Being – Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson

 

What Does It Mean to Receive Anyway? – Rabbi Tarlan Rabizadeh

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