Rich Moonblatt: What is G-d? part 1

Filmed in Washington DC, Rich talks about what G-d means to him as a gay man and why we should celebrate and congratulate G-d on His or Her wisdom in creating all of us differently. We are faced with decisions every day, it’s G-d that sets those in motion.
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Marlene Cohen: “What is G-d?” part 2

Marlene continues her thoughts on what G-d is and how she knows the presence of G-d. By being able to turn a simple room into a room of prayer for Shabbat, to connect to the G-d-self through the prayer of everyone there, they bring the vibration of holy space into the room.
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Margaret Hahn on “What is G-d?” part 1

Margaret, Chief Operation Officer, Washington DC JCC, talks about how she came to realize her personal relationship with G-d didn’t fit her Catholic upbringing and how she is a Jew By Choice. How she feels Judaism is a much fuller, organic and reasonable relationship with G-d than what she had experienced before.
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Margaret Hahn: “What is G-d” part 3

“If I were G-d for a day?” World peace. It’s the one thing we haven’t gotten a handle on. To respect and protect others as we do ourselves
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Shira Frank of GLOE on “What is G-d?” part 3

Shira, the Vice Chair of GLOE, GLBT Outreach in Washington, DC continues her thoughts on “What is G-d?” and how she has come to the personal observation: “I don’t believe in G-d, I experience G-d.” By doing the mitzot and Jewish practices G-d becomes a constant in one’s life.

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Shira Frank, Vice Chair of GLOE on “What is G-d?” part 1

Shira Frank of GLOE, GLBT Outreach of Washington DC reflects on “What is G-d?” and how her views changed over time to the beautiful and simple thought: “G-d is an invitation to be in love with the world.” She discusses how she reached this point.

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Rabbi Teitelbaum: “What is G-d?”

Rabbi Teitelbaum, an educator in the Washington DC area talks about what G-d is and, in some ways, more importantly – who are we? G-d is the source of reality? By striving to know G-d we are striving to tap into that reality. If G-d creates reality then it’s our role to bring that presence into the world. That’s our role as a people.

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Margit Bergquist Tracey: “What is G-d?”

Margit, a Roman Catholic, talks about her beliefs about G-d and about growing up in a Jewish neighborhood, the experience leaving her open to learn other traditions. She notes a different tone in what the church taught about G-d in “Pre-Vatican II” churches and the imagery of G-d now.

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Jeremy Guzik: What is G-d? part 1

Filmed at Moishe House in Costa Mesa, CA, Jeremy talks about his belief as to what G-d is and how we differ from other creatures.

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Mitch Cohen, What is G-d? part 4

Mitch talks about moments that he calls “G-d moments”, when one realizes the presence of G-d or the soul.

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