#shavuotlive — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #shavuotlive, aggregated by home.social.
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I ran out of energy towards the end of #ShavuotLive yesterday, so I didn't keep up my running commentary... but because I don't want to forget some of the insights I gained from the experience, I thought I would share some reflections (post metaphorical "mountain top") from the last few hours of the program:
Hour #17 - I really liked this session by Chava Shapiro called ""G!d, Glitched: Spinoza and the Kabbalists," which served as a good introduction to Baruch #Spinoza, but also as a reminder of the ways that Spinoza's ideas might motivate us to reconsider what the future of #Judaism might look like.
Hour #18 - Danya Ruttenberg's session "Resilience Isn't A Solo Project: The Interdependence Lessons From Ruth" was helpful, particularly in how Danya highlighted the choice that Ruth had in insisting to Naomi that, "no, you can't do this alone. I'm not abandoning you." It really is all about inter-dependence.
Hour #19 - Raye Schiller & Antonia Lassar's session "Why is Gossip Good for the Jews? with the Yenta Podcast" was an absolute riot, illustrating yet again how ANYTHING can be #Torah, even stories about #poop. (and I'm not kidding about this)
Hour #20 - I missed this one
Hour #21 - #ArthurWaskow (yes, that Arthur Waskow)'s session "The Thunder on the Other Side of Sinai" was too beautiful and too tender to reduce down to a short summary, but I very much want to listen to this one again and to engage with the text he shared with us.
Hour #22 - I caught only parts of Miriam Terlinchamp's session "Celebrating our 2024-25 Judaism Unbound #Gerim (#Converts/Jews-By-Choice)" but the parts I heard were SO good, and I was very moved by the amazing people who are new Jews thanks to Judaism Unbound's "Judaism Inbound" program.
Hour #23 - I listened to Dan Libenson's session ("How to Choose Anything: Advice from Moses’s Father-in-Law") while I was biking to the Pride parade in OKC. It was a good listen, but I especially found it interesting that Dan argued that Moshe only followed part of his father-in-law's advice, but not all of it.
Hour #24 - I got to listen to only part of the final Siyum (closing session) because I was riding my bike in the OKC pride parade with my friends from the The Peace House OK, but this felt meaningful to me because a lot of my own understanding of Queer takes on Torah and Judaism has come by way of the Judaism Unbound podcast.
All together, I think I heard 17 of the 24 sessions. It was a good #Shavuot.
Tagging: @lexaphus
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#ShavuotLive commentary for hour #16 - I really enjoyed this session from Rena Yehuda Newman, an experiential session called " Comix and Revelation: Drawing Nedarim (Vows) from Sinai"
My favorite parts of this session was getting to see some some pages of Rena's work, but also getting to do some fast comic making, using super-easy techniques that Rena showed us.
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#ShavuotLive commentary for hour #12 - The Torah of pregnancy was an interesting concept to me.
I had (wrongly) assumed that there was a great deal of good Jewish resources for people going through the pregnancy journey, but this session highlighted some of the ways that our often patriarchal Jewish tradition has neglected pregnancy itself as an important human experience.
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Running a little behind on #ShavuotLive commentary (I did sleep a little --- but left the zoom running in my sleep in the hopes I would get some #Torah inspiration by osmosis).
For hour #11 we heard from Martín Di Maggio (from the The Spinoza Havurah and Humanistic Judaism UK) who spoke about "An Unbound Siddur: How a Person-Centred Non-Theistic Siddur Is Coming Together"
I was obviously biased (I work often with Martin and am a big fan of his liturgy), but session in particular was a delight, especially see fellow participants in the session get to experience, for the first time, hearing non-theistic liturgy that fits the rhythmic structure of the traditional liturgy (making it possible to use traditional nusach and other tunes).
#HumanisticJudaism #Shavuot #Mazeldon #JudaismUnbound #Siddur #Liturgy #Hebrew
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#ShavuotLive hour # 10 update - so glad this storm woke me up so o could catch part of.#BYOT (Bring your own #Torah)
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The first sesion of #ShavuotLive has as presenter Lex Rofeberg ( @[email protected] @[email protected] ) speaking about the idea of Kol Nidrei (and oaths) and its connections to the holiday of #Shavuot.
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#ShavuotLive has started. I'll be giving commentary on the offerings of 24 hours of expanded #Torah learning on the Fediverse, Bluesky, and Facebook, which will be tagged with #Shavuotlive
You can join the fun here: https://www.judaismunbound.com/shavuot2025.
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From: https://spinozahavurah.org/2025/05/28/shabbat-pre-shavuot-service-may-31-2025/
Join the Spinoza Havurah on Saturday, May 31st at 10 am Eastern time for a Shabbat morning service led by James M.Branum, which will include an exploration of the “Ten Commandments of Humanistic Judaism” as well as a fun activity in which participants will complete a short quiz, with the results yielding a list of suggested study topics for Shavuot this year.
To register for the zoom session, please visit: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/8hKKMDW-Sn2kg_O-pLWX9A
We also want to remind everyone that this weekend will start the Shavuot Live! program from the folks behind the Judaism Unbound Podcast. It will be happening from:
Saturday, May 31st, 8 pm ET/12 pm GMT until Sunday, June 1st at the same time, but we are especially excited that our own Martin Di Maggio will be presenting at 6 am Eastern (Sunday) / 10 pm GMT on the topic of “An Unbound Siddur: How a Person-centered Non-Theistic siddur is coming together”
To sign up and to get more information, please visit: https://www.judaismunbound.com/shavuot2025
#Shavuot #ShavuotLive #Shavuot2025 #JudaismUnbound #HumanisticJudaism
Tagging: @[email protected] @[email protected]
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In many ways Shavuot has become my favorite Jewish holiday, primarily because it involves the mitzvah of study!
My favorite way to observe is by being a part of #ShavuotLive, 24 hours of expanded Torah learning on zoom, brought to the world by the awesome folks behind the Judaism Unbound podcast.
Start-Time: Saturday, May 31st, 8 pm ET/5 pm PT/12 midnight GMT
Conclusion: Sunday, June 1st, 8 pm ET/5 pm PT/12 midnight GMT
Sign up now at the link.
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#CORRECTED- see comment
#Shavuot this year was a delightful season. It started a few days early with getting to lead a humanistic service that discussed the idea of the #Mitzvah of study, and then after that I got to attend most of #ShavuotLive (from the folks at #JudaismUnbound). And finally it all ended last night with a delightful outdoor Shavuot service at my local Reform temple, capped with them having an ice cream truck come by after services.The only thing I missed was getting to eat some fancy cheese.
Speaking of Shavuot Live, I have to brag on two Fediverse cats who spoke at the event: @lexaphus and @devotaj
(who not only presented her planned presentation, but jumped in to teach another short session when another presenter was having zoom difficulties).And if you missed it live, here's the link to watch the recordings: https://www.judaismunbound.com/shavuot2024
I may post some more thoughts on individual sessions on this thread, as I'm hoping to get re-listen to everything.
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https://www.judaismunbound.com/shavuot2023
#ShavuotLive starts in 5 minutes!!!
Don't miss it -- 24 hours straight of Torah (in the broadest sense of the word) learning, all online from the awesome folks behind the Judaism Unbound podcast.
Tags: #Shavuot #Mazeldon #Judaism #Jewdiverse #JudaismUnbound @lexaphus