Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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37 Shelakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
37 Shelakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
36 Beha’alotekha | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
36 Beha’alotekha | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
35 Naso | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
35 Naso | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
34 Bemidbar | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
34 Bemidbar | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
33 Bekhukotai | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
33 Bekhukotai | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
32 Behar | Connecting Leviticus to Genesis - the Big Picture, Part 1
As we reach the concluding chapters of Leviticus, we study the commandment of Shmita - that we must allow the land have a Sabbath every seventh year. Once again exploring the insights of Ellen Davis' "Scripture, Culture and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible" we discover the deep structure of the Biblical narrative. We begin to understand how our ancestors saw themselves as a part of the earth, not separate from it, but assigned by the Creator special responsibilities so that we might live in sustainable harmony with all of creation.
31 Emor | "How Do We Behave When YHVH Is Living Next Door?"
In her superb Torah commentary "Mending the Heart, Tending the Soul: Directions to the Garden Within, " Gail Albert describes the Book of Leviticus as instructions to answer the question "How do we behave when YHVH is living next door?" Emor focuses on the special requirements of the ancient priestly caste. Yet the Torah also insists that all of us are to become a "a holy people, nation of priests," (Exodus 19:6) so somehow the priestly requirements pertain to us all. How do we become a "nation of priests"? The answer of course requires us to behave ethically, but also to expand our consciousness so that we perceive the interconnectedness of all reality.
30 Kedoshim | An Agrarian Reading of the Torah
Utilizing the insights of Ellen Davis' fine study, "Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible" (Cambridge University Press, 2009) we explore the teachings of this portion from an embodied, holistic perspective. God charges us to become a holy people - what does that mean? How do we map "holiness" onto our bodies, our communities, our sanctuaries, and our environment in a way that connects them all and keeps us conscious of the connections? Reading in this way opens new understandings of the Torah's deep wisdom.
The Life And Teachings Of Kalonymus Kalman Shapira
The Life And Teachings Of Kalonymus Kalman Shapira by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
Passover Teachings With Rabbi Jonathan | Part II
Passover Teachings With Rabbi Jonathan | Part II by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
Passover Teachings | Part 1
Passover Teachings | Part 1 by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
A Historical Overview of the Current War in Ukraine | Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
This class falls on Purim day, and this year we are witnessing an outburst of Haman-like evil as Russia pummels its neighbor Ukraine, attempting to destroy it. I offer a review and an overview of the history of this region, including Jewish history, in order that we may better understand the roots of the current conflict.
24 Vayikra and Shabbat Zachor | The Meaning of Amalek
On this Shabbat, in preparation for Purim, in addition to the regular reading from Torah we always chant a passage form Deuteronomy that instructs us to blot out the name of Amalek from under heaven. In Jewish tradition, Amalek represents absolute evil - human behavior unhinged for morality or empathy. We explore this concept in our class today.
23 Pekude | Accountability and Transparency in a Good Society
"Pekudei" means "accounting." Moses gives a detailed accounting of every penny spent on the construction of the Mishkan. Why does the Torah spend time on these boring details? Our tradition teaches that this highlights yet another of Moses' important leadership qualities. A society based on mutual trust could only be created if its leaders were trustworthy and accountable.
22 Vayak'hel | To Be Made in God's Image
What attributes must we manifest in order to fulfill our potential as beings "created in the image of God"? This week's Torah portion offers insight into that puzzle. The master craftsman who creates the Mishkan is named Bezalel, which means "In the image of God." Bezalel represents the potential within every person.
21 Ki Tisa | The Deepest Truth About Idolatry with Rabbi Jonathan
Using a brilliant teaching from the Zohar, we explore the deeper meaning of the Golden Calf, and why this is the signal example in the Torah of worshipping idols.
Spiritual Reflections after the Ice Storm: a Conversation
Spiritual Reflections after the Ice Storm: a Conversation by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
19 Terumah | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
19 Terumah | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
18 Mishpatim | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
18 Mishpatim | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
12 Vay'khi | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan
12 Vay'khi | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
11 Vayigash | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
11 Vayigash | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
Chanukah Teachings With Rabbi Jonathan
Chanukah Teachings With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
08 Vayishlakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
08 Vayishlakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
07 Vayeitzei | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
07 Vayeitzei | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
06 Toldot | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
06 Toldot | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
05 Hayei Sarah | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
05 Hayei Sarah | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
03 Lekh - Lekha | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
03 Lekh - Lekha | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
02 Noakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
02 Noakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
01 Bereishit | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan
01 Bereishit | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

54 Vezot Haberakhah | Moses Teaches Us How to Die | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.

53 Ha'azinu | Holy Metaphors | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.

52 Vayeilekh | Take Courage! | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.
Spiritual Preparation For The High Holy Days | 5782 | September 2
Spiritual Preparation For The High Holy Days | 5782 | September 2 by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

51 Nitzavim | Choose Life! | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.
Spiritual Preparation For The High Holy Days | 5782 | August 26
We are entering a Shmitah year - every seventh year in the Jewish calendar is a "sabbatical" or "Shmitah" year. We are instructed to let our land rest, and to release debts as well. How can this idea of "letting go" free us to enter a New Year?

50 Ki Tavo | The Inner Witness | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.
Spiritual Preparation For The High Holy Days | 5782 | August 19
Exploring the gematria in the TANAKH for the new year, 5782.

49 Ki Teitzei | A Living Tradition | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.
Spiritual Preparation for the High Holy Days | 5782 | August 12
Exploring the gematria in the TANAKH for the new year, 5782.

48 Shoftim | Justice, Justice | Jonathan Kligler
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.
36 Be'ha'a'lotkha | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
36 Be'ha'a'lotkha | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
35 Naso | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan
35 Naso | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
34 Bemidbar | Bewildered in the Wilderness
As Aviva Zornberg explains, the term "bewildered" derives from "wilderness", as in a trackless expanse where one easily loses one's bearings. This is the condition of the Children of Israel. How can they learn to find their bearings, so that they might reach the promised land. Somehow, they must learn to have faith and a sense of purpose to guide them - as do we all.
32/33 Behar/Bekhukotai | Living in sacred balance with the earth
Our Torah ancestors were an agrarian society, acutely aware that they must live in harmony with the needs of the earth and the creatures with whom they shared the land. Hence, the rules for the Sabbatical year, when the land rests fallow, and the Jubilee year, when land is redistributed, with the understanding that we do not and cannot own the earth. We align this wisdom to the wisdom of Native Peoples of our continent, as Robin Wall Kimrerer writes in her book "Braiding Sweetgrass."

33 Bekhukotai | Fear Itself | Jonathan Kligler
33 Bekhukotai | Fear Itself | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

32 Behar | We Do Not Own the Earth | Jonathan Kligler
32 Behar | We Do Not Own the Earth | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
31 Emor | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
31 Emor | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

31 Emor | An Eye for an Eye? | Jonathan Kligler
31 Emor | An Eye for an Eye? | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
30 Kedoshim | Do Not Pervert Justice
Justice is an ideal that the Torah repeatedly insists we must pursue, no matter how difficult to attain. This week's Torah portion coincided with the guilty verdict handed down by the jury in the George Floyd murder trial. Justice was served. The Torah's teachings about what it means to be a good citizen and to live in a just society are an inspiration.

30 Kedoshim | The Mitzvah of Tokhekha: Tough Love | Jonathan Kligler
30 Kedoshim | The Mitzvah of Tokhekha: Tough Love | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler