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[audio]Isaiah: The Leopard in the Liturgy - Rabbi Arthur Waskow
Passionate reading of the passage of Isaiag trtaditiomnally read on Yom Kippur: "What is the fast that God desires? To feed the hungry, clothe the naked, free the prisoner, etc." with an explanation by Rabbi Waskow
Keywords: Jewish; Yom Kippur; Isaiah; social justice; fast; Judaism
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[audio]Isaiah, Yom Kippur, and the Leopard in the Liturgy - Rabbi Arthur Waskow
On Yom Kippur, for centuries Jews have read a passage from Isaiah in which God asks, "What is the fast that I desire?" and answers, "To feed the hungry, clothe the naked, house the homeless, and break off the handcuffs of those in prison." Today, what does it mean for us to hear Isaiah speaking -- walking into the midst of a crowd that is observing Yom Kippur in conventional ways and demanding that the people break through the conventional liturgy to its deeper meaning?
Keywords: Yom Kippur; Jews; Judaism; fast; social justice
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[audio]Isaiah -- The Leopard in the Liturgy - Rabbi Arthur Waskow
Passionate reading of the passage from the prophet Isaiah read on Yom Kippur: "What is the fast God desires of you? To feed the hungry, clothe the naked, break off the handcuffs from the prisoners..." And Rabbi Waskow's comment on its meaning.
Keywords: Judaism; Jews; Yom Kippiur; Isaiah; fast; social justice; prisoners; hungry; Kafka
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[audio]Isaiah and the Leopard in the Liturgy - Rabbi Arthur Waskow
On Yom Kippur, for centuries Jews have read a passage from Isaiah in which God asks, "What is the fast that I desire?" and answers, "To feed the hungry, clothe the naked, house the homeless, and break off the handcuffs of those in prison." Today, what does it mean for us to hear Isaiah speaking -- walking into the midst of a crowd that is observing Yom Kippur in conventional ways and demanding that the people break throug the conventional liturgy to its deeper meaning?
Keywords: Yom Kippur; Jews; Judaism; fasting; social justice
Downloads: 67
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