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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Shirley Serotsky: What is G-d? part 1

Filmed in Washington, DC, Shirley Serotsky, Director, Literary and Public Programs, Theater J

Shirley describes how living in a non-observant, mixed religious household influenced her view of G-d and how having a science teacher for a father further shaped her worldview.

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Emily Jacobs: What is G-d? part 1

Emily, a Staff Reporter with the Washington Jewish Week, talks about what G-d is for her and family and how that impacted their lives and hers.

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Shira Frank of GLOE on “What is G-d” part 4

Shira, the Vice Chair of GLOE – GLBT Outreach of Washington, DC continues her thoughts on “What is G-d?” Having a relationship w/G-d and other humans are the biggest challenges. When people don’t treat people with fundamental dignity it’s because they aren’t seeing G-d in the other person.

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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 Wood: What is G-d, part 3

Jeremy asks the question: which is more important, action or the study of Torah and talks about his own personal conclusion on how they need to interact for Judaism to be “a light unto the world.”

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Halley Cohen: What is G-d? part 1

The Director of GLOE, GLBT Outreach, of Washington DC answers the question of What is G-d and Judaism with her own insights that Judaism is about more than just prayer, that actions equal prayer.

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