Emily Jacobs: What is G-d? part 4

Emily concludes her thoughts on “What is G-d?”.
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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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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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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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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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Mitch Cohen: What is G-d? part 3

“If I were G-d for a day?” Mitch’s response to that question and ultimately what he believes is what G-d wants from us: to love, to forgive, to surrender through powerful nonresistance and begin with self.

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Ginny Adams on What is G-d, part 1

Filmed at George State Hillel, Ginny tells us her views on “What is G-d?” and how when we try to define G-d we can make the question more difficult. Sometimes you have to surrender to discover the nature of G-d and that G-d is everything.

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Shira Frank, Vice Chair of GLOE on “What is G-d?” part 2

Judaism is a relationship with G-d and its dynamic and it’s cyclical and it’s all the time. Waking up praising G-d for coming back to life, go to sleep acknowledging you are leaving life in a way. Everyday is a cycle and there is a constant awareness. True love is giving and receiving — everything is G-d.
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Matthue Roth: God is in the Math!

Matthue Roth, co-creator and editorial director at G-dcast and associate editor at MyJewishLearning.com, talks about the fact that there are so very many ways to connect with God and that everyone should have and make their own options – whether through putting on teffilin, practicing yoga, doing drugs, or davening, each person makes their way to God in their own way.

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Daphna Stadig: God Has Nothing to Do with It!

Daphna Stadig discusses her faith – not black, not white, not even shades of gray, there’s a lot of resilience in faith.

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