When we’re in the middle of counting the Omer (the time between Passover and Shavuot), it’s hard NOT to think about what counts—in our actions, our thoughts, and especially in our words. We were thrilled to welcome back (this time as featured guest!) Rabbi Becky Jaye, Program Manager for Emor: The Institute for Bold Jewish Thought (a project of T’ruah!). We discuss the importance of finding diverse ways to interpret Jewish texts (and practices), and how we might enable people to open up the space for all to share their thoughts safely and clearly. How might we pause when in conversation in an effort to really get to the core of someone else’s mindset? When we have meaningful and authentic discussions (say, like we do on this podcast), we are able to deeply hold each other in presence and relationships in beautiful and unexpected ways (even when it might be difficult).
Some Links to What Rabbi Becky Jaye is Reading/Working On!
T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights: www.Truah.org
On Repentance and Repair (Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg): www.OnRepentance.com
The Person You Mean to Be (Dolly Chugh): https://dollychugh.com/book/the-person-you-mean-to-be
To continue the conversation:
Rabbi Becky Jaye’s email: [email protected]
Emor’s Website: https://emorinstitute.org/
Emor’s Instagram: @emor_institute
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Edited by Michael Iaciofano
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