Emily Edmond: What is G-d? part 2

Emily talks about how not being religious has left a bit distant from the Jewish community and she misses being more active. She speaks of how much she loves how she loves the Jewish community.
Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

Shirley Serotsky: What is G-d? part 3

Shirley talks about Theater J and the goal of telling Jewish stories, all sorts of Jewish stories and how there’s a great power and beauty in the stories, whether G-d is part of the story or not. That there is a power in the stories.
Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

Marlene Cohen: “What is G-d?” part 1

Marlene talks about her view of G-d, both as a personal and as a community experience. How, during a time of grief, the support and comfort she received from family, friends and community is G-d. How the comfort from Judaism is G-d.
Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

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.
Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

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.

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

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.”

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

Sarah Rabin Spira: A Challenging Visit to the Western Wall 2

Sarah talks about how a challenging visit to the Western Wall led her to recognize G-d not only in surroundings but in the support of friends and in answered prayers.

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

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.

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

Mitch Cohen: What is G-d? part 2

Mitch’s insight to the question: What is G-d, part 2 and the questions everyone asks when something goes wrong: “G-d, where are you?” – hear his beliefs in what the answer is.

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org

Mitch Cohen: What is G-d? part 1

Filmed in Atlanta, GA, Mitch Cohen of The Jewish Experience talks about What is G-d and how his beliefs have changed over his life from that of a G-d that we should fear to a G-d reflected in the love of family, friends, community and world.

Watch more videos at www.theg-dproject.org

Brought to you by PunkTorah.org