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Let's talk about love: Torah talks about three kinds of love - and in fact, the phrase "love the stranger" appears in the Torah 36 times. Why is it written so often? Who is "the stranger," anyway? And who might be the st...
"Loving the Stranger" Isn't Always Intuitive is an episode from On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah by Union for Reform Judaism. Let's talk about love: Torah talks about three kinds of love - and in fact, the phrase "love the stranger"...
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Published Apr 27, 2020, 10:59 long, audio available.
Let's talk about love: Torah talks about three kinds of love - and in fact, the phrase "love the stranger" appears in the Torah 36 times. Why is it written so often? Who is "the stranger," anyway? And who might be the strangers in our own lives? In this episode, which originally aired in April 2017, Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about what it means to move from strangeness to equality to, finally, closeness and love.
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"Loving the Stranger" Isn't Always Intuitive is an episode from On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah by Union for Reform Judaism.
This episode is 10:59 long.
This episode was published on Apr 27, 2020.
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"Loving the Stranger" Isn't Always Intuitive is from On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah by Union for Reform Judaism.
Published Apr 27, 2020 and 10:59 long