Passover, the Exodus Story and African American Jews
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Date: 17 April 2008
The Journey from Slavery to Freedom, Twice Told
For Rabbi Capers C. Funnye, the Passover story resonates racially as well as spiritually. As one the few black rabbis in the United States today, he explains that the ancient Exodus story has captured the imagination of many oppressed peoples over the centuries, including African-Americans.
Rabbi Capers C. Funnye, Rabbi of Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, Chicago
Equal Rites for Catholic Women
Rev. Andrea Johnson, Annapolis, Md., liturgy presider, homilist
Rev. Rose Marie Hudson, St. Louis, Mo., liturgy concelebrant
Rev. Elsie McGrath, St. Louis, Mo., liturgy concelebrant
Aisha Taylor, Executive Director, Women’s Ordination Conference
The Theology of Polygamy
Begins at 37:31
Dr. Jan Shipps, professor emerita at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis


