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Grasshopper Syndrome
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

Grasshopper Syndrome

Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer
Parashat Sh’lach

But what about the damage we do to others, and to the world, to God, when we sink into the victim place, make like Gregor Samsa and morph into grasshoppers, not taking the impact of our actions seriously? When there is a discrepancy between perceived impact and actual impact, things get dangerous.

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Call To Prayer
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

Call To Prayer

To silence prayer is to silence a soul.
So many bad actors and bad actions have been amplified - spewing hate - while prayer is quieted.
And we know that what gets amplified draws us toward it.

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The Skin We’re In
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

The Skin We’re In

Parashat Tazria-Metzora

Our skin, our boundaries,
must be permeable to receive nutrients from the sun,
from light reflected in one another’s faces, from touch.

Porous enough to breathe in and release out.

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Facing the Field
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Noa Kushner shabbat, drasha Rabbi Noa Kushner

Facing the Field

Facing the Field

When the plague is gone
When we have declared it safe
How do we avoid the strong pull towards endless self protection?
How do we return to life?
What direction do we face?

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Open Your Invitation
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

Open Your Invitation

Parashat Vayikra

Even when we think we’re standing on the outside looking in,

even when we can’t hear the divine voice calling our name,

we use our own voice to call someone else’s.

The act of inviting brings us all inside.

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The Mask That Reveals
shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer shabbat, drasha Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

The Mask That Reveals

Parashat Terumah

If the space between the wings of the כרובים were too close, obscuring the Divine Presence titrating through the schach, the keruvim themselves would become idols--masechot--as heretical as the golden calf. Key difference? The schach.

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