
22:38
CAJE?

22:57
No.

26:25
female scribes

27:43
love that idea

28:11
Women's Commentaries?

29:35
there is a wonderful female scribe in NY

29:50
will get the link on you tube

31:03
Julie Seltzer

35:07
How about Judaism’s relationship to and (ab)use of non-human animals? I’m thinking of things like: using skins for Torah scrolls, ram’s horn for shofar, wool for tzitzit, components of the seder plate, even the controversial kapparot ceremony … What are the implications for the animals used? What’s going on with modern animal agriculture? How does this mesh with our values, morals, and dedication to social justice? Are there alternatives?

36:40
That s a great topic Allison!

37:22
Yes.

46:21
caste

46:24
and prayerobics why we step back 3 steps for Amidah etc

47:59
Or maybe, something about disability and illness, or how folks engage? e.g., what if you can’t perform prayerobics? Or something that come up for me recently, fasting on Yom Kippur when someone is recovering from an eating disorder.

50:42
a lot of people do not attend services because they feel they do not know prayers

51:00
Sunday School for Adults?

51:16
Agreed, Tina. If you offered the children’s classes for adults, I think a lot of folks would sign up! I spent years trying to find exactly that.

51:33
yes, for sure

53:12
I still feel a bit like an imposter, because I didn’t have this education as a kid. It’s not in my bones like it is for others. If I could literally join the kid’s class I would.

54:41
I am confused why the Amidah isn't referred to as the Amidah, things like that I would like to learn

55:50
sometimes prayers move along too fast at services for new people and they feel they cannot keep up.

56:21
is it too late to attend that intro class?

01:01:43
Whoever has a dog, could you please put your mic on zoom.