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SUMMARY:Kiddush & Learn Series: What the Bible is Not Confused About
DESCRIPTION:About Aaron Asher\n\nAaron Asher is a longtime member of Tem
 ple Beth Am and has taught in a variety of settings within the community. 
 His past sessions have included workshops on traditional practices such as
  making soft matzah\, explorations of embodied prayer including prostratio
 n\, and serving as Torah coordinator for one of the synagogue’s minyanim
 .\n\nA dedicated student of Torah\, Aaron approaches the text with intel
 lectual rigor and deep respect for its internal coherence. His teaching re
 flects a sustained engagement with close reading and narrative structure\,
  inviting participants to encounter familiar passages with renewed serious
 ness and clarity.\n\nWhat the Bible Is Not Confused About is a  learning
  series built on a simple but demanding premise: when the Torah appears un
 clear\, inconsistent\, or morally difficult\, the difficulty may not lie i
 n confusion within the text\, but in the assumptions we bring to it.\n\nEa
 ch session approaches the Torah on its own terms\, paying close attention 
 to structure\, sequence\, language\, and narrative cues. Rather than corre
 cting the text or smoothing over tensions\, we ask: What questions does t
 he Torah want us to ask? What kind of world is it building?\n\nBy reading 
 carefully and patiently\, we begin to see that many of the Bible’s most 
 debated passages are not accidents or contradictions\, but deliberate feat
 ures of a deeply coherent vision\n\n\nMay 2 - What the Bible is Not Confus
 ed About: Blood\, Life\, and Moral Consequence\n\nIn this session of What
  the Bible Is Not Confused About\, we turn to one of the Torah’s most ch
 arged and persistent themes: blood.\n\nIf life carries moral weight\, what
  does the Torah mean when it speaks of blood? From Genesis onward\, blood 
 is never treated as merely physical. It signals life\, marks violation\, a
 nd demands response. By tracing how the text frames blood across its narra
 tives and laws\, we begin to see how accountability is built into the very
  fabric of the Torah’s world.\n\nWhen read carefully\, these passages re
 veal that moral consequence in the Torah is not arbitrary. It emerges from
  a consistent vision in which life itself carries claim and obligation.\n\
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