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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Rich Moonblatt: What is G-d? part 2

Rich continues his musings on what G-d is and the world today. In an ideal world we would cut through the hate and eliminate it because G-d created us all equally; gay, straight, black, white, Hispanic, etc. We are all equal.
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Margaret Hahn: What is G-d, part 2

Margaret continues her thoughts on “What is G-d?” and how she feels that the life force in the world and in her life translate into a responsibility for one’s actions and helping repair the world, becoming a stronger philosophy than what she had 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 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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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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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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