Lili Kalish Gersch: Traditionally Jewish vs. Being Affiliated

Lili Kalish Gersch, Director of Literary, Music, and Dance Programming at Washington DC JCC, talks about how she identifies as a Jew and what Jewish affiliations mean to her.

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Julie Meredith: Passing on Belief in God

Julie Meredith talks about her interfaith marriage and how she and her husband will bring God into the lives of their children.

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Julie Meredith: Coming Together Interfaith

Julie Meredith talks about her interfaith marriage, and that fact that if two people believe strongly in God, it brings them together.

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Emily Jacobs: What is G-d? part 3

Emily continues her discussion on what G-d is, especially in her life. From doubting G-d to coming to love G-d.
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Emily Jacobs: What is G-d? part 4

Emily concludes her thoughts on “What is G-d?”.
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Shirley Serotsky: What is G-d? part 2

Shirley continues her musings on the world and G-d, of how she loves the mystery of how the world works and her reluctance to believe that it is all due to G-d.
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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 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.
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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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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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