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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 52 MIN

Torah as Liberation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

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In an inspiring episode, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@rabbidanyaruttenberg) returns to the podcast to explore what it means to treat our […] The post Torah as Liberation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg appeared first on Queer Theology.

In an inspiring episode, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@rabbidanyaruttenberg) returns to the podcast to explore what it means to treat our lives, and our world, as sacred texts in a time of rising fascism, burnout, and moral confusion. Shaped by decades of organizing, she challenges the false divide between “religious” and “moral” behavior, reminding us that any authentic spiritual life must be rooted in dignity, accountability, and collective liberation. Drawing on Torah, the prophets, and centuries of Jewish wisdom, Danya invites us to reframe sacred text- not as unquestionable doctrine, but as a call to wrestle with, resist empire, and build just systems that protect the most vulnerable. She shares how spiritual practice expanded her activist imagination beyond the limits of our hyper-individualistic culture and why solidarity is the only way home. This is your invitation to fight with those texts, fight for one another, and remember that liberation isn’t symbolic, it’s collective, embodied, and urgently needed now! Takeaways We have a moral and religious obligation to care for one another. Moral and ethical obligations should align with religious beliefs. The prophets were angry about the disconnect between ritual and ethical behavior. Every human being deserves dignity and respect. Engagement with ancient texts can lead to personal transformation. The Torah serves as a guide for creating a just society. Collective liberation is essential for progress. Finding one’s identity involves exploration and community engagement. Life itself is a sacred text worthy of investigation. Solidarity across differences is crucial in today’s world. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Life as a Sacred Text 04:19 Moral and Religious Obligations 08:12 Engaging with Ancient Texts 15:14 The Journey Through Torah 20:39 Torah as Liberation 23:54 Activism and Ancient Wisdom 33:56 Collective Liberation and Solidarity 35:50 Finding One’s Identity 39:15 Life as a Sacred Text Resources: https://www.lifeisasacredtext.com/ Learn more about Rabbi Ruttenberg at https://danyaruttenberg.net/  Learn more and join the Community at https://www.queertheology.com/community   This transcript was generated by AI and may contain errors or omissions. The post Torah as Liberation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg appeared first on Queer Theology.

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