Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s “Where’s G?d,” a story that addresses the abstract aspects of God through the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part six of seven.
Emancipatory Spirituality
A Cry from the Heart: A Response from Beyond
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Cat Zavis responds to our world-in-crisis: “The way to manifest your sacredness is to embody sacredness – to treat all life as sacred.”
Emancipatory Spirituality
Where’s G?d: Night Five
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Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s “Where’s G?d,” a story that addresses the abstract aspects of God through the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part five of seven.
Emancipatory Spirituality
Reveal Parties: What Do They Really Reveal?
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Rabbi Terry Bookman argues that, although more and more people are rejecting religion, “we still need what religion and ritual are supposed to provide.”
Emancipatory Spirituality
Mystical Activism: Transforming a World in Crisis
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John C. Robinson argues that the solution to our many crises lies in the human psyche and, more specifically, in “the right-brain’s natural mystical consciousness.”
Emancipatory Spirituality
Where’s G?d: Night Four
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Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s, “Where’s G?d, which addresses the abstract ‘aspects of God’ from the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part 4 of 7.
Emancipatory Spirituality
Where’s G?d: Night Three
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Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s “Where’s G?d,” a story that addresses the abstract aspects of God through the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part three of seven.
Emancipatory Spirituality
The roots of Christian Privilege and Anti-Jewish Sentiments in Christian Theology
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In this first installment, Hannah Mecaskey Conley argues that faith must adapt in response to history and encourages us to recognize the beauty and pain of the Other.
Justice for All
At the Southern Border – “A Laboratory of Injustice, A Landscape of Hope”
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Rabbi Victor Reinstein reports on a recent trip to El Paso and urges us to “see ourselves in every refugee at the southern border,” affirming their humanity.
Emancipatory Spirituality
Where’s G?d: Night Two
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Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s “Where’s G?d,” a story that addresses the abstract aspects of God through the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part two of seven.
Emancipatory Spirituality
A Shoelace in Solidarity With Refugees and Asylum Seekers
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Rabbi Michael Lerner encourages readers to add a shoelace to the Seder place or the Easter dinner table to recall the fate of refugees and asylum seekers.
Emancipatory Spirituality
Where’s G?d: Prologue, Introduction, & Night One
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Tikkun is excited to share Michael Kagan’s Where’s G?d, a story that addresses the abstract aspects of God through the liberating lessons of seven year old Tara. This is part one of seven.
Arts & Cultural Critique
Revelations
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“And the moment I was able to look them / in the eye, they opened theirs, // as surprised as I was to find themselves alive.” A new poem from Jon Swan.
Emancipatory Spirituality
The Important Dialogue Today is Between Mecca and Jerusalem
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Ariel Horowitz speaks with Professor Avi Elqayam about secular spirituality, translation, and the need to “liberate Kabbalah from academia.”
Emancipatory Spirituality
The Case for Post-Theistic Judaism
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Dr. Richard Curtis argues that religion needs updating and that “perhaps now is the time for Ethical Atheism.”