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The Ethics of Empathy: Transcending "Us" and "Them" in a Biblical Narrative

  • Lehrhaus 425 Washington Street Somerville, MA 02143 USA (map)

In a time of deep division and growing distance between “us” and “them,” the biblical stories remind us that these struggles are enduring. Join us as we dive into Genesis Chapters 16 and 21 to explore the tangled relationships between Sarah, Abraham, Hagar, and God—and what they reveal about belonging, empathy, and moral responsibility. Through close reading and feminist biblical scholarship, we’ll uncover the possibilities and limitations these ancient narratives offer as we navigate a complicated world.

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Deborah Anstandig is delighted to return to Lehrhaus. Deborah believes that learning Torah is an invaluable component of an evolving and vibrant Jewish life–both for individuals and communities. Deborah serves as Pardes’ Educational Director of Engagement–making periodic visits to US communities to share Torah from Jerusalem. Deborah served as an educator and school leader at SAR High School and The Heschel School in New York City. She is a graduate of Yeshiva University, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and earned her Rabbinic ordination from Hebrew College in May 2025.

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