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Rabbi Rachael Pass's house may be haunted, but that won't stop her from teaching the Torah of Wicked (where do you think wickedness come from??) or helping adults reengage with Judaism on their own terms. What does it look like when our metaphors for God reflect the plurality of our human and cosmic community? None of us alone know more than all of us combined.
Primary Source: Dr. Judith Plaskow, Standing Again at Sinai and The Right Question is Theological
By Avidan Halivni and Rabbi Avigayil HalpernRabbi Rachael Pass's house may be haunted, but that won't stop her from teaching the Torah of Wicked (where do you think wickedness come from??) or helping adults reengage with Judaism on their own terms. What does it look like when our metaphors for God reflect the plurality of our human and cosmic community? None of us alone know more than all of us combined.
Primary Source: Dr. Judith Plaskow, Standing Again at Sinai and The Right Question is Theological