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Alef-Bet Basics

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Queer Talmud for Beginner’s Mind: Reclaiming Prophecy

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Queer Talmud for Beginner’s Mind: Shifting Our Moral Compass

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Bet Midrash: Harmful Speech

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Bet Midrash: Holding Spirituality and Suffering

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Bet Midrash: Rabbinic Power and Authority

Bet Midrash: To Save a Life

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