Here is the most recent discussion of Rabbi Joseph’s book, What Am I Missing Reminder, Monday night’s session will be live in Riverside. Here is the link to join us.
Show Notes
Summary
The conversation explores the often overlooked role of Miriam in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Exodus story. Miriam is portrayed as an essential figure who plays a significant role in saving her infant brother Moses and leading the Israelites. She is depicted as a strong, single woman and an overlooked leader. The conversation also delves into the significance of Miriam's song and the celebration of gratitude in the face of disaster. The role of women in leadership and the need for their recognition and representation is highlighted. The conversation concludes by emphasizing the importance of correcting the overlooking of Miriam and giving women their rightful place in the biblical narrative.
In this conversation, Rabbi Joseph Edelheit and Jason Micheli discuss the themes of leadership and the struggle to be good enough. They explore the idea that the God of the Bible is not the God of perfection, but rather a God who calls imperfect leaders to serve. They discuss the challenges of adapting to change and the pressure that leaders face to be perfect. They also reflect on the nature of death and the need for leaders to take care of themselves. The conversation concludes with a prayer for peace and new possibilities.
Takeaways
The God of the Bible is not a God of perfection, but a God who calls imperfect leaders to serve.
Leadership requires the ability to adapt to change and the recognition that being good enough is sufficient.
The pressure to be a perfect leader can lead to burnout and resentment.
Leaders need to take care of themselves and set boundaries to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
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