What is the significance of God proclaiming at the end of each day of creation ki tov--it was good?
The commandment to do what is right and good.
Creating a good society
Abraham and social justice, speaking truth to power, Concepts such as areivut/responsibility, accompaniment/levayah, kofin/compelling righteous behavior, Midat S'dom, going beyond the law, gemilut hasadim is better than tzedakah, compromise
The inadequacy of bal tashchit for environmental practice because it is anthropocentric. Tum'ah/pollution as a possible principle. Recognizing the value of all living and non-living elements in the universe. Desecrating the planet is a hillul hashem/God's name
An exploration of a Hasidic notion of teshuvah involving acknowledging imperfection and transformation. Exploration of four texts, one of the Besht, two of Nahman of Bratslav and one of the Sefat Emet
The conclusion: Rashi's comment on the last verse of Torah. First example of Judaism Disrupted. The 613th commandment--writing a sefer torah.
A text on God and truth and the greatness of human beings. The Anshei Knesset Ha-gedolah