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This Earth Day shabbat, "be." Then, "do!"

Earth Day this year falls fittingly on Shabbat - a sacred day of rest to restore our connections to and reverence for Earth’s beauty and perfection. While tomorrow may be a time to sit back and relax, we know that the work to ensure a livable home for humans and the more than human world requires our dedicated inspired action.

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Learning the Torah of Us, this summer

How do we learn and teach, as Psalm 85 says, “Compassion and truth to meet in their journey; justice and peace to kiss one another.

Truth to spring unexpected from Earth; and justice surprisingly flow from Heaven.”

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Fragments of Freedom by Reb Arthur

This year, after a hiatus forced by the Coronavirus Plague, the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History resumed its practice of “Freedom Seder Revisited.”

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Passover and Beyond

Can Passover become a flagship festival for not only remembering a liberating transformation in the past, but actually creating a liberating transformation in the future?

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My Purim reflections from the Weelaunee Forest

Rabbi Nate writes, “As part of The Shalom Center’s ongoing solidarity with the forest protectors, I travelled to Atlanta two weeks ago to join the movement’s Week of Action. My experiences there were profound, ranging from deep fear of police state repression to overwhelming joy of Purim forest celebration.”

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Can One State Safeguard Two Peoples?

In the midst of the intense struggle of hundreds of thousands of Israelis to redefine, renew, and reawaken the democratic commitment of the State of Israel, The Shalom Center has begun sharing a wide range of varied views of how that could be done.

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Oppose Huge New Oil Drilling in Alaska

The NY Times confirmed early today an earlier report of a betrayal by President Biden of a promise to the American people, the people of the world, and all life-forms on Planet Earth to protect oil deposits in Alaska from further worsening of the climate crisis by approving leases for oil-company Corporate Carbon Pharaohs to drill for oil.

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Join R’ Arthur at Freedom Seder Revisited 2023! (in person event)

The Shalom Center invites people of all backgrounds to join us at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History for Freedom Seder Revisited 2023. The event, inspired by R’Arthur’s historic 1969 Freedom Seder, is held annually and returns in person in 2023 on Monday, March 20, at 6pm.

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Passover III — The Economics of Exodus

From the standpoint of Pharaoh himself, what are the implications of his own power in Egypt’s economy? Are the plagues that ruin Egypt’s economy the result of Pharaoh’s own stubbornness and cruelty in trying to protect his own wealth and power, or of God’s own triumphalist decision to show how powerless Pharaoh really is in the face of the Breath of Life?

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Join me in Atlanta?

By now you’ve heard about what’s happening in Atlanta, where the city is trying to raze a forest to build a militarized police training facility, and in the process have killed a forest defender. As The Shalom Center, we have been in touch with one of the Jewish forest defenders in Atlanta, a rabbi on the ground who has been engaged with organizers there, and a group of interfaith clergy in Atlanta who are actively figuring out what kind of support people of faith from around the country can offer and what kind of action we all can take.

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Passover I: The Economics of Exodus

As we prepare for Passover and its close cousin Christian Holy Week, we face modern Pharaohs and pharaonic systems that are racist, sex-and-gender tyrannical, anti-democratic, Earth-destructive, plague-productive. We should be trying to understand the whole system of oppression and the whole body of liberation in the Exodus story. Gazing at the gaps is important, and translating them into our generation is urgent.

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From Sap Rising Up, To People Rising Up

On the 15th day of the Jewish month of Shvat - Tu B’Shvat - Rabbi Nate DeGroot wrote about the birthday of the trees, the Atlanta Forest Defenders, our duty as Jews to protect life - human and arboreal alike, and some initial action steps to support what’s happening in the Weelaunee Forest. In this post, he shares more Torah and more opportunities to take action.

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