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and in addition to that, the ways in which we express the judaism has to do with how we relate to the environment, and how we relate to the world around us. and how we engage those things in our world. there is really nothing more basic than the relationship with the land, to the earth. and i am wondering, what kind of changes do you see in the folks that you think will be successful in bringing through your front door? what do you see as part of the identification changes that happen when somebody engages a project at a somber -- a summer camp? what do you see when somebody walks through a, a wider bridges, door? >> there are two groups of people i like to talk about. one is the campers. they interact with the proper up -- with the gardening program. and they get an awareness. they get an enlightenment that they otherwise didn't have. and we have the farmer, the college kid, who is running the program. and they are jolted into new faces of their life, where they are recommitted to pursuing work in the social justice field. pursuing work in public policy or education. after running an
and in addition to that, the ways in which we express the judaism has to do with how we relate to the environment, and how we relate to the world around us. and how we engage those things in our world. there is really nothing more basic than the relationship with the land, to the earth. and i am wondering, what kind of changes do you see in the folks that you think will be successful in bringing through your front door? what do you see as part of the identification changes that happen when...
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the religion he understood was judaism and nothing else. that is a profoundly important statement. because it means that when jesus said i am the messiah neither he nor anyone who heard him say that would have heard, i am god. because that would have been inconceivable to a jew. in 5,000 years of jewish scripture tradition history and thought, the idea of a god-man simply does not exist. it means that when he talked in these parable when he talked about the kingdom of god, when he railed about the injustice of his time he did so as a jew. that is the dividing line between the historian and the believer. the believer wants to think that there's something utterly unique about jesus. and there may very well have been. they want to believe that unlike every other jew in his world he was different. he thought differently about god, he thought differently about the law that he preached something that was wholly new and innovative. and that may very well be the case. unfortunately the only access that we have to his teachings are many, many many years later written by people who already b
the religion he understood was judaism and nothing else. that is a profoundly important statement. because it means that when jesus said i am the messiah neither he nor anyone who heard him say that would have heard, i am god. because that would have been inconceivable to a jew. in 5,000 years of jewish scripture tradition history and thought, the idea of a god-man simply does not exist. it means that when he talked in these parable when he talked about the kingdom of god, when he railed about...
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and for naturalists, who don't know about judaism. so anybody can pick up the book and take people outside and teach about jewish themes. >> what i think is fascinating about your books -- a children's book and a book about nature and judaism, is that when we go to a bookstore, or even search the web, and we see a book and a person's name, or a couple of authors, i think we naturally assume that this person is an author in the traditional sense of writing. but in fact, both of you write at a distant -- at a different personal experience. and that way, seek to in some ways educate and expose people to different ideas and understandings. and in some ways, i think break the model of what people think of as a traditional full-time offer he makes a livelihood at patients books. >> i came to this with a background in journalism that has to do with words. but a little different. i definitely learned about the power and importance that words have in our culture. i have worked for some newspapers in california. and was able to transition into
and for naturalists, who don't know about judaism. so anybody can pick up the book and take people outside and teach about jewish themes. >> what i think is fascinating about your books -- a children's book and a book about nature and judaism, is that when we go to a bookstore, or even search the web, and we see a book and a person's name, or a couple of authors, i think we naturally assume that this person is an author in the traditional sense of writing. but in fact, both of you write...
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there are positive prayers in judaism that say may we have as many privileges as a pomegranate has seedsname was chosen after a strong fruit that symbolizes goodness and with the hope that we will always symbolize goodness in this facility. >> rimonim is not the only israeli prison whose name holds a special meaning. there is only one prison in the entire nation that houses female inmates. its name is neve tirza, which means oasis of strong women. >> the most striking thing about neve tirza is that it is the only female prison in israel, and it has 215 beds. to give you some perspective, the state of virginia has the same population as israel and six times as many female inmates. >> we have all types. long sentences, short sentences, minors, old women. everybody is here. every kind of crime you can think of, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, white collar. >> you have white-collar criminals with someone who has committed murder? >> right. >> like rimonim, neve tirza also places an emphasis on rehabilitation. and in certain areas could be mistaken for a college campus. but to inmate
there are positive prayers in judaism that say may we have as many privileges as a pomegranate has seedsname was chosen after a strong fruit that symbolizes goodness and with the hope that we will always symbolize goodness in this facility. >> rimonim is not the only israeli prison whose name holds a special meaning. there is only one prison in the entire nation that houses female inmates. its name is neve tirza, which means oasis of strong women. >> the most striking thing about...
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this same as understanding and explanation of why he is a work in progress but as he is embrace judaism. so the jewish community has embraced him by an incoming calls in his music. i think that the message is still there was still the same the message of hope a message of growth and inspiration with great spiritual contentment the same as also been able to reconcile his presence with his costs the news. some units. sports to be able to inspire people and make them that only the will of god the beloved ideologue got to love themselves that. the gangsta rap style prison is now long gone and the label of jewish rapper has given way to the team simply musician jenny the missing damien black become the seed is molded just one of religious conversion. it's taken a young man from the shot of guns drugs and pain. and given him hope and joy that he reflects back upon the world through his songs i intend extant today and gone in seattle . israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded to comments made by us secretary of state john kerry at the recently held munich security conference whe
this same as understanding and explanation of why he is a work in progress but as he is embrace judaism. so the jewish community has embraced him by an incoming calls in his music. i think that the message is still there was still the same the message of hope a message of growth and inspiration with great spiritual contentment the same as also been able to reconcile his presence with his costs the news. some units. sports to be able to inspire people and make them that only the will of god the...
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for many many essential to their judaism. move over decrease in delhi is the prime grilling midtown to the beach club is seeking kosher nineteen to new heights. his mouth watering creations as artistic as they are delicious. what is specialties is this winter to ditch the two lucky. kaylin cranberry sauce. my best of them is when someone walks in off the street mr is no evidence the four course meal this reprieve. the robot in the coffin. the waiter says and so i would go out there in essence what you mean it's a rollercoaster when the coach. the great male known to me that i did my job what nazis in your city is the fastest selling segment of the community. one group that bought the set them are headquartered in crown heights brooklyn. led by their late spiritual leader of the topics are ready to buy it now has more than seventy thousand centers around the globe. he inspired people and educate people about some of the dramas and citizens are doing all over the world every single day and they are reaching millions of . despit
for many many essential to their judaism. move over decrease in delhi is the prime grilling midtown to the beach club is seeking kosher nineteen to new heights. his mouth watering creations as artistic as they are delicious. what is specialties is this winter to ditch the two lucky. kaylin cranberry sauce. my best of them is when someone walks in off the street mr is no evidence the four course meal this reprieve. the robot in the coffin. the waiter says and so i would go out there in essence...
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growing up places seattle's orthodox jewish neighborhood in actually asked questions about judaism to those questions until like two million sudanese your way. um and by that this rabbi in the world actually planted times the rabbi go go go without them. there were none there. with his new fire safety took the name to see the mirror. went back to the recording studio for the first time in several units out of those sessions k chronicles vol. i use it. so we go. that's what's the status. o robles. um with the hope that i could maybe have a little bit of self expression. in answer to question before they get axed this same as understanding and explanation of why he is a work in progress but as he is embrace judaism. so the jewish community has embraced him by an incoming calls in his music. i think that the message is still there was still the same the message of hope a message of growth and inspiration with great spiritual contentment the same as also been able to reconcile his presence with his costs the news. it is. this was to be able to inspire people and make them not only will of
growing up places seattle's orthodox jewish neighborhood in actually asked questions about judaism to those questions until like two million sudanese your way. um and by that this rabbi in the world actually planted times the rabbi go go go without them. there were none there. with his new fire safety took the name to see the mirror. went back to the recording studio for the first time in several units out of those sessions k chronicles vol. i use it. so we go. that's what's the status. o...
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they were attacked by -- [inaudible] who, you know, kind of questioned their judy -- judaism. they've neglected the doom and gloom of netanyahu who recently attempted to blame the palestinian national movement for the final solution in europe and accused palestinians and palestinian leadership of killing 4,000 jewish children in europe. and i've only seen that claim by alan dershowitz before. [laughter] i don't know if there's any truth to it, but this is the kind of doom and gloom that netanyahu is offering, exploiting the holocaust and negating the lessons of the holocaust. and these israeli jews are rejecting it. they want light, and day they wt justice, and to find it they have of to leave. >> thank you again for this excellent talk. if you could comment on two things. one is what do you see as the influence of the immigration of russians, both jew, and non-jews into israel over the past several decades and, two, i have heard -- i don't know if this is true -- that the israeli government has been taking people, indigenous people from the americas, from peru and other count
they were attacked by -- [inaudible] who, you know, kind of questioned their judy -- judaism. they've neglected the doom and gloom of netanyahu who recently attempted to blame the palestinian national movement for the final solution in europe and accused palestinians and palestinian leadership of killing 4,000 jewish children in europe. and i've only seen that claim by alan dershowitz before. [laughter] i don't know if there's any truth to it, but this is the kind of doom and gloom that...
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>> how has it affected my relationship to judaism? there was no connection it was anti-semitism and then enacted in the '60s on the left i did a jewish feminist rituals through the '80s but only 1988 i went to a conference to win in empowerment when my partner had the idea to pray for the first time ever at the women's section at the western wall. that was the grand moment i was asked to open the torah to read from the old testament. i thought i wanted to study it. so i have been doing that since 1989 with much joy and interpreted -- publish the interpretations that took great block coincidence to be with such jacaranda moment. with the things that are happening if you grow up in brooklyn in the early 1940's girls did not have a future with religion at that time. so i went. i did not see a future for myself even though i was the smartest in the class. it is interesting i believe very strongly working with religious muslims and i have persuaded apostate muslims to make a resistance movement, then we need all of us. is as important as t
>> how has it affected my relationship to judaism? there was no connection it was anti-semitism and then enacted in the '60s on the left i did a jewish feminist rituals through the '80s but only 1988 i went to a conference to win in empowerment when my partner had the idea to pray for the first time ever at the women's section at the western wall. that was the grand moment i was asked to open the torah to read from the old testament. i thought i wanted to study it. so i have been doing...
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today's anti semitism of the expecting the lines the conference was unselfish anything to express that judaism and stein's negative perceptions of this well. due to job hop will make it always is in issue regarding these really incomplete were seen as land grabber is as people with commit genocide except rights atrocity which is completely false. but that's what comes out in all the french riots that as paul says in his brain and assist immigration in tears and along with several greens think companies. brian had to demonstrate springsteen's the benefits of living in this well there have been more immigrated to israel in two thousand and thirteen sms bakers we have. we've had three thousand one hundred and twenty integrating in two thousand taking bets that sixty three per cent or ii as compared to two thousand and twelve. now that this complex economic prospects and fizz of anti semitism will explain one more month and she's been eating france that immigrants also receive significant aid from the state government by way of tax deductions and you pat downs mostly about ninety posts on the cano
today's anti semitism of the expecting the lines the conference was unselfish anything to express that judaism and stein's negative perceptions of this well. due to job hop will make it always is in issue regarding these really incomplete were seen as land grabber is as people with commit genocide except rights atrocity which is completely false. but that's what comes out in all the french riots that as paul says in his brain and assist immigration in tears and along with several greens think...
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this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this game as part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game because that is power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a
this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this...
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is judaism instead of cheers but even they were placed in the protestors blood just a comes out of warning the form of opposition against letting them down. if there's one thing you don't want a potential on the banks of the china to advance if that is. the rule extreme charter. is just one of the diplomacy gaps surrounding president obama's choices so foreign so this.
is judaism instead of cheers but even they were placed in the protestors blood just a comes out of warning the form of opposition against letting them down. if there's one thing you don't want a potential on the banks of the china to advance if that is. the rule extreme charter. is just one of the diplomacy gaps surrounding president obama's choices so foreign so this.
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them all they believe in day i believe in god yes i do i love catholicism i love christianity i love judaism buddhism and i learn from all of it. is it true to my that you waited till you were twenty. virgin to do it one year old that was you not i was not well see i don't say religious because i truly believe that sometimes some of the most religious people are actually the meanest and most judgment of people out there i'm more into having a personal relationship with god and with my faith because i am a christian with jesus christ so of course i me waiting till i was twenty nine my faith had a lot to do with it but it wasn't the only reason why my health class actually scared the bejesus out of me when i was in high school your husband said it would you. know not i mean i don't know winnie i don't know when he no absolutely not all that i loved about my husband is that he respected my need of you feel about her in charlotte but what a lot of people don't know is i lost my virginity at twenty five so i wasn't far behind from you know. i think it's great and for me the reason why i withheld
them all they believe in day i believe in god yes i do i love catholicism i love christianity i love judaism buddhism and i learn from all of it. is it true to my that you waited till you were twenty. virgin to do it one year old that was you not i was not well see i don't say religious because i truly believe that sometimes some of the most religious people are actually the meanest and most judgment of people out there i'm more into having a personal relationship with god and with my faith...
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, especially as we go through the course, because, it's obvious when you speak of christianity or judaism or islam that you have all the elements of religion. and of course, when you speak of mahayana buddhism or tibetan buddhism, you also see all the elements. but the essential buddhist insight - now 2,500 years old - just cuts to the very core of human experience. and here we have a person in our time saying that to walk in the woods, in a mindful manner, to pay complete attention to what's in the present, is something that would bring you great peace. she's not talking about even chanting or singing hymns or doing something like that - she's simply talking about paying attention. and could it be so simple, in our frenetic, crazy, discordant world? could it simply be that all we had to do was pay attention to where we are right in front of us now, and that's the secret? we don't need religion, we don't need all this - we just have to pay attention? well, what a remarkable thing. and in some senses, i think that's where the buddha's heading. of course, buddhism, as i mentioned, we'll get
, especially as we go through the course, because, it's obvious when you speak of christianity or judaism or islam that you have all the elements of religion. and of course, when you speak of mahayana buddhism or tibetan buddhism, you also see all the elements. but the essential buddhist insight - now 2,500 years old - just cuts to the very core of human experience. and here we have a person in our time saying that to walk in the woods, in a mindful manner, to pay complete attention to what's...
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so as you see here that has to do with problems of judaism. and so it's up to the agreement and the pope agrees that as long as the new anti-somatic rules are no worse than the restrictions on applied when the pope was in charge during the papal state and so on and so forth, that the pope will ensure that not only he will not speak out against the anti-somatic campaign but no priest well and the inklings of these documents came out in their opponents of the racial laws against anti-semitism and so interestingly we see that they have doubts about this disagreement and he works feverishly to prevent that out and that will come back to him and this is what he is talking about with the pope and he is certainly central to this is well. and in the same time in august he basically has drafted the laws and worried about what the pope's position is going to be. and in addition he has this that he thought would be particularly helpful and he is the world had of the jesuit order and he has been halved since 1915 and we know that he is the italian ambassa
so as you see here that has to do with problems of judaism. and so it's up to the agreement and the pope agrees that as long as the new anti-somatic rules are no worse than the restrictions on applied when the pope was in charge during the papal state and so on and so forth, that the pope will ensure that not only he will not speak out against the anti-somatic campaign but no priest well and the inklings of these documents came out in their opponents of the racial laws against anti-semitism and...
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including franklin roosevelt were predisposed to thinking that's not the germany pose a threat to judaism and christianity to western civilization. because franklin roosevelt had a long history of having to deal with a set of right-wing extremist who attacked him as being the puppet of american jews and the isolationists that he combated shortly before the war during the early part argued that american jews were trying to drive the u.s. into a war which was not in america's interests. so roosevelt had political reasons as well as an intellectual predisposition not to single the jews out into these early reports of the shootings simply fit into a broad picture of nazi atrociti atrocities. by the summer of 1942, there were reports about larger numbers of jews dying or being killed. and then in august, 194 1942 caa truly alarming message which is now well known in the literature. some of you probably know it well. i will review it briefly. a man represented in switzerland of the world jewish congress headquarters headquarters were considering a plan to exterminate 3.5 to 4 million jews by po
including franklin roosevelt were predisposed to thinking that's not the germany pose a threat to judaism and christianity to western civilization. because franklin roosevelt had a long history of having to deal with a set of right-wing extremist who attacked him as being the puppet of american jews and the isolationists that he combated shortly before the war during the early part argued that american jews were trying to drive the u.s. into a war which was not in america's interests. so...
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episcopalians, and you heard from an imam who would not back this up and several organizations of judaism did not agree with this. but there was a statement of support but it did not go into great detail about why they are for it. but just said that marriage is under attack. >> let me ask you a question and it may not be easy to answer quickly, but i need you to. as you read the tea leaves of this, is the governor likely to sign this into law or is she likely to veto this? >> well, i'm not an arizona native but i've lived here for several years. one thing that trumps all other is business, development, and we are in an expansion-based economy. it would be hard for me to believe that governor brewer would sign a bill that would get in the way of people coming here to spend their money, build their homes and enjoy the other things that the state has to offer. >> gotcha. great to talk to you. and yes? >> thank you. >> a pleasure, thank you, megan. >> i was just going to say it's not so much about this marriage in this case-- >> we're flat out of time. yes, testimony resumed today in the tria
episcopalians, and you heard from an imam who would not back this up and several organizations of judaism did not agree with this. but there was a statement of support but it did not go into great detail about why they are for it. but just said that marriage is under attack. >> let me ask you a question and it may not be easy to answer quickly, but i need you to. as you read the tea leaves of this, is the governor likely to sign this into law or is she likely to veto this? >> well,...
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you get some winners and judaism losers. there are two groups of winners. one is a small group of winners, the people who create that, developers of turbotax, the folks at intuit. some are billionaires. many are millionaires. there's another large group which we shouldn't forget which is consumers, people map access to amazingly cheap, accurate software in this category that they didn't have before, and they can solve the problem more efficiently than they could before. but there's also some people who are made worse off. they are people invest a lot of time and effort in learning how to do that profession, to that skill. some went to college to do that. and now in an economy we compete against a $39 piece of software, a human tax prepare doesn't add as much coffee and a static we didn't there are 17% fewer tax prepares and/or of years ago. what i just described for turbotax is a microcosm of what's happening in lots and lots of other industries. we are seeing it in software and music and media, in manufacturing, in retailing, and finance. and software pizz
you get some winners and judaism losers. there are two groups of winners. one is a small group of winners, the people who create that, developers of turbotax, the folks at intuit. some are billionaires. many are millionaires. there's another large group which we shouldn't forget which is consumers, people map access to amazingly cheap, accurate software in this category that they didn't have before, and they can solve the problem more efficiently than they could before. but there's also some...
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. >> i have christianity, judaism, muslims, i have mormons, most of the world who regard this idea asecause they are in love with each other, i don't know. >> you say love is important to marriag marriage. >> love is a condition of marriage is very new. if people were -- hopefully -- my daughter got married last july. hopefully she'll stay happily married. >> i can't even -- i don't know where to start that love is not a condition of marriage. i mean, really. >> duty and commitment. >> of course, but they grow from it. and the last point is this. you are in a tough spot. here's why other than just sitting across from me which is always not pleasant. here's the problem. these christians who are more of the extreme who take the bible as literal interpretation or they are following a specific pastor, they'll have their own rigid beliefs. you have a leader in your church, the pope. and his message that is drawing so much acclaim, bringing so many people back to your church is so different from the one you are offering up. i know you have your op ed coming up that says that when the pope s
. >> i have christianity, judaism, muslims, i have mormons, most of the world who regard this idea asecause they are in love with each other, i don't know. >> you say love is important to marriag marriage. >> love is a condition of marriage is very new. if people were -- hopefully -- my daughter got married last july. hopefully she'll stay happily married. >> i can't even -- i don't know where to start that love is not a condition of marriage. i mean, really. >>...
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policy adviser to vice president dick cheney why he appointed her and this woman who religion is judaism and then there's the concept brought the neo nazis. on the heads of stefan but there are that started i mean you have i have pictures in front of me showing some one of those who don't like spend the entire hour going during the positive side you would do the nazi parties thought you had one. terrible it is terrible on again and i have to agree with the there's not enough of this is covered in western media here and it's quite shocking by the way again you'll. notice he wanted to jump in there i mean i guess i'll disagree with james that mean these plans i mean they do plan these things all the time and you know what they go wrong almost all of the time we go through iraq afghanistan we go to libya was happening in syria right now i mean these plans never work what if the tea party set up tents on the mall in washington they burned down the democratic national committee headquarters they occupied congress they barricaded baner in his office and they demanded that obama either overturn
policy adviser to vice president dick cheney why he appointed her and this woman who religion is judaism and then there's the concept brought the neo nazis. on the heads of stefan but there are that started i mean you have i have pictures in front of me showing some one of those who don't like spend the entire hour going during the positive side you would do the nazi parties thought you had one. terrible it is terrible on again and i have to agree with the there's not enough of this is covered...