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Rabbi Rami Shapiro on Living the Golden Rule
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Rabbi Rami Shapiro PH.D. is an award–winning author of over thirty-six books on religion and spirituality. Rami co-directs the One River Foundation (www.oneriverfoundation.org), is a Contributing Editor at Spirituality and Health magazine, and hosts the magazine’s podcast: Spirituality & Health with Rabbi Rami (spiritualityhealth.com).
In this episode, we discuss:
- Interpreting the words of Jesus from the Jewish Mystical perspective.
- What does Judaism without tribalism mean?
- Rethinking traditions in the context of ethics.
- Living the Golden Rule.
- Who's a Jew in the context of Judaism without tribalism, or “one foot Judaism”.
- The purpose of religion and comparing mysticism with religion.
- Awakening to the divine within as all reality.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Manage episode 353380787 series 1883790
Rabbi Rami Shapiro PH.D. is an award–winning author of over thirty-six books on religion and spirituality. Rami co-directs the One River Foundation (www.oneriverfoundation.org), is a Contributing Editor at Spirituality and Health magazine, and hosts the magazine’s podcast: Spirituality & Health with Rabbi Rami (spiritualityhealth.com).
In this episode, we discuss:
- Interpreting the words of Jesus from the Jewish Mystical perspective.
- What does Judaism without tribalism mean?
- Rethinking traditions in the context of ethics.
- Living the Golden Rule.
- Who's a Jew in the context of Judaism without tribalism, or “one foot Judaism”.
- The purpose of religion and comparing mysticism with religion.
- Awakening to the divine within as all reality.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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