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Is the Divine Feminine really present in Torah and Tanakh -- the books of the Hebrew Bible, also sometimes called the Old Testament? Jewish educator, rabbi-to-be and professor of gynocentric Torah Sivan Rotholz absolutely thinks so. And she can prove it -- verse by verse.
In this fascinating episode, Sivan walks Lisa Moriah through a primer on Goddess in the ancient world, then looks at how various beloved sacred texts can be "re-read" and "re-visioned" to understand the presence of Goddess.
Don't miss a moment of this beautiful discussion which includes:
- Goddess in early Mesopotamia
- Much-maligned divine figures like Asherah
- How Goddess got 'written out' of the narrative
- Resources for studying gynocentric Torah for yourself
By Lisa Moriah ChenthittaIs the Divine Feminine really present in Torah and Tanakh -- the books of the Hebrew Bible, also sometimes called the Old Testament? Jewish educator, rabbi-to-be and professor of gynocentric Torah Sivan Rotholz absolutely thinks so. And she can prove it -- verse by verse.
In this fascinating episode, Sivan walks Lisa Moriah through a primer on Goddess in the ancient world, then looks at how various beloved sacred texts can be "re-read" and "re-visioned" to understand the presence of Goddess.
Don't miss a moment of this beautiful discussion which includes:
- Goddess in early Mesopotamia
- Much-maligned divine figures like Asherah
- How Goddess got 'written out' of the narrative
- Resources for studying gynocentric Torah for yourself