Elizabeth Sloan: What is G-d? part 1

Filmed in Washington DC, Elizabeth talks about what G-d means to her but especially about her continuing journey in becoming a Jew after discovering Jewish heritage in her family.

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Caroline Mindel Talks About G-d and Community

Filmed in Washington, DC – Caroline talks about being a Jew, celebrating holidays, being a member of a synagogue, raising her children as Jews but how, at the same time, G-d isn’t forefront in her belief system.

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Sabrina Sojourner: What is G-d? part 3

“The real point is to experience G-d if we’re willing to recognize our own humanity and that around us, including those that scare us.”

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Sabrina Sojourner: What is G-d? part 2

Sabrina discusses how differences in practices can be challenging, such as saying blessings when at a restaurant or having someone ask why she’s wearing a Magen David and feeling invisible in the Jewish community.

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Sabrina Sojourner: What is G-d, part 1

Sabrina answers the question, equating G-d with everything such as breathing and how she believes that G-d is inherent in everything. She believes we should pay attention to the prayers and blessings, they are an opportunity to take a moment and be in the oneness of G-d.

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Elizabeth Sloan: What is G-d? part 2

Elizabeth continues on her views on what G-d is and how that centers around relationships, the family, Judaism and love.

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Kay and Fred: What does being Jewish mean?

Filmed in Washington DC – Kay and Fred talk about what being Jewish means to them which includes their desires for their children concerning Judaism.

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Limmud Boston Attendees Ponder “What is G-d?”

Ernst Adler, Nancy Katz, Jim Ball, Cherie Koller-Fox, and Rhonda Moskowitz talk about the questions that we all ask. Do they have answers? From a retired engineer’s musing to the Zen like answer from Rhonda, these Limmud attendees give personal insight on “What is G-d?”

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Stefanie Kaplan Discusses Spirituality, G-d and Questions

Filmed in Long Beach, CA, Stefanie discusses growing more spiritual after getting married and having children and how one doesn’t need to attend synagogue to talk to G-d but that all Jews are one community. She also asks some of the basic questions: Why do bad things happen? What is G-d?

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Lili Kalish Gersch: Having Children Shows the Absence of God, Too

Lili Kalish Gersch, Director of Literary, Music, and Dance Programming at Washington DC JCC, talks about the various ways that having a child can give you the feeling of both the presence and the absence of God…and finding God in the small moments in between.

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