We Were All At Sinai: The Transformative Power of Inclusive Torah

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So often “inclusion” is framed as a mechanism for bringing people to the table who haven’t been at the table. Rabbinical student Lauren Tuchman explores whether this is the most accurate and useful framing. Does Judaism perhaps offer us other more radical ways to think about inclusion and disability?

Filmed at the William Breman Jewish Heritage and Holocaust Museum in Atlanta, Georgia in cooperation with the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

Rabbi Lauren Tuchman is a Jewish educator and spiritual leader based in the Washington, D.C. area and a fellow at SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva.
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