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Nicole Kidman & Kirstie Allsopp

Nicole Kidman calls Chris live from LA to discuss her roles in The Beguiled and ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Two's Top of the Lake plus Kirstie Allsopp settles the washing-machine-in-the-kitchen debate.

Nicole Kidman calls Chris live from LA to tell us about her roles in thrilling film The Beguiled and ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Two police drama Top of the Lake. Kirstie Allsopp settles the debate about having washing machines in the kitchen after she caused a storm on Twitter. Plus for Great Job Wednesday we speak to drag queen Sal Ford ahead of Salford Pride this weekend, Vassos' sports guest Nick Peet from the Fight Disciples podcast discusses the Mayweather v McGregor fight and we have a brilliant top tenuous about meaningful mugs. Finally, we Pause For Thought with Julia Neuberger, Senior Rabbi at the West London Synagogue.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Wed 12 Jul 2017 06:30

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Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From Julia Neuberger, Senior Rabbi at the west London Synagogue:

ΜύI had a terrific time at our children’s service last weekend. The Torah reading was the story of Balaam, the Moabite, and his talking donkey. Imagine a group of six year olds pretending to be donkeys, making donkey noises.

ΜύIt’s a great story. Balaam was sent by the king of Moab to curse the Israelites. Instead, he ended up blessing them. But not before his donkey caused trouble, stopping on the journey because he could see an angel blocking the way. Finally, when Balaam’s frustration reached boiling point, he hit the donkey, who replied by opening his mouth and speaking, arguing he’d been a faithful donkey all these years, and what did Balaam think he was doing hitting him.

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Balaam ends up saying β€œHow goodly are your tents, O Jacob, your dwelling places, O Israel”, as part of a blessing rather than a curse. And those words now begin all of our services, words uttered first by someone who wasn’t an Israelite, wasn’t Jewish, who had come to curse and ended up praising.Μύ

Many years ago, my father bought me an 18th century primitive painting of Balaam and his ass, AND the angel. It’s a really really bad painting. The painter couldn’t draw. But it’s fascinating that that story became so well known, and such a frequent subject for works of art. And the best thing about it is the donkey talking, and reproaching his newly violent owner. That turn of events comes as a shock. It’s a message that this is serious business, and Balaam is in real trouble with his donkey.Μύ

But, most of all, to our modern day ears, it’s an animal objecting to ill-treatment, in a language the owner could understand. I wish more animals could do that, but, until they can, I believe that we need to keep the story of Balaam’s donkey in our minds, and use it to make it clear that animals do understand, do know, do feel- even if, as so-called dumb animals, they can’t speak.

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  • Wed 12 Jul 2017 06:30

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