Feminism in the Weekly Parshah

This entry is cross-posted at the JPS Blog.

For the past few months, the team at G-dcast has been producing and broadcasting a weekly 4-minute cartoon about the parshah – the Torah portion read that week in synagogue.  The G-dcasts are colorful, they’re creative, they’re an easy introduction to the parshah’s content, and – almost always – they raise insightful and thought-provoking questions posed by the text.

The parshah this week touches on one of my favorite vignettes in the entire Torah – the story of the daughters of Zelophehad (now, here is where I would normally recap that story for you myself, but I’ll let G-dcast do the work this time).  I was curious to see how G-dcast would approach this material, and I really like the “spin” that they’ve put on the story.  There is definitely a feminist undercurrent in this week’s parshah, and G-dcast has decided to run with it.

Parshat Pinchas from G-dcast.com

More Torah cartoons at www.g-dcast.com

-Naomi

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July 2009

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    Thanks for the blog post Naomi!! So glad you liked the piece. Note of course that each G-dcast episode is written by its narrator, so it’s really hats off to Hesta Prynn. I love this story too and I think she did an AMAZING job telling it with passion!

    Shabbat Shalom….and keep watching!
    Sarah



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