Foreword, by Rabbi David A. Teutsch Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Genesis (Bere''shit) Bere''shit: Fulfillment Noa: Good Enough Lekh Lekha: Purpose Va-yera'': Interconnectedness Hayyei Sarah: Lovingkindness Toledot: Family Va-yetse'': Seeking Va-yishlah: God-Wrestling Va-yeshev: Thoughtlessness Mikkets: Dreams Va-yiggash: Destiny Va-yehi: Appreciation 2. Exodus (Shemot) Shemot: Revelation Va-''era'': Mercy Bo'': Hardened Heart Be-shallah: Action Yitro: Self-Interest Mishpatim: Human Dignity Terumah: Indwelling Tetsavveh: Light Ki Tissa'': Giving Va-yak''hel: Community Pekudei: Building 3. Leviticus (Va-yikra'') Va-yikra'': Prayer Tsav: Firelight Shemini: Godliness Tazria: Witness Metsora: Defilement ''Aharei Mot: Scapegoat Kedoshim: Holiness ''Emor: Hunger Be-har: Oppression Be-hukkotai: Free Will 4. Numbers (Be-midbar) Be-midbar: Wilderness Naso'': Blessings Be-haalotekha: Humility Shela-Lekha: Perception Korah: Rebellion Hukkat: Anger Balak: Dwellings Pinhas: Women Mattot: Vows Maseei: Vengeance 5. Deuteronomy (Devarim) Devarim: Discovery Va-''ethannan: Oneness Ekev: Gratitude Re''eh: Choice Shofetim: Justice Ki Tetse'': Indifference Ki Tavo'': Experiencing God Nitsavim: Generations Va-yelekh: Teaching Ha''azinu: Rock Ve-zo''t ha-berakhah: Divine Kiss 6. Holidays Rosh Hashanah: Sovereignty of God Yom Kippur: Transformation Sukkot: Gratitude Shemini Atzeret: Sharing the Divine Presence Simhat Torah: Celebration Hanukkah: Rededication Purim: Resilience Pesach: Freedom Yom ha-Shoah: Living in the Shadow Yom ha-Atzmaut: Building a Just Nation Shavuot: Torah Epigraph Source Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography.
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