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  1. Nurturing a Belief in God (Educators' resource)

    This guide explores how to discuss God with children; it relates theological concepts to the natural world, human relationships and other parts of a child's world. It was first published in Creative Jewish Education (editors Rabbis Jeffrey Schein and Jacob Staub); it was later reprinted in The Reconstructionist (1986).

     


     

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/nurturing-belief-god

    Posted on: 1986/06/01 - 12:00am

  2. Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan as an American Thinker

    Mordecai M. Kaplan (1881-1983) was one of the most acclaimed representatives of liberal religious thought in America, as well as a luminary of the Jewish community, from the 1920s to the 1970s.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/rabbi-mordecai-kaplan-american-thinker

    Posted on: 2005/01/01 - 12:00am

  3. A Reconstructionist Exploration of Dietary Law

    When I was growing up, Sunday morning breakfast at our home always included bacon. Seders routinely featured sliced bread alongside the matzah. As we lived just down the block from a Chinese restaurant, pork and shellfish (however diced and disguised) frequently found their way to our table. It is fair to say that my family of origin was lacking in kosher consciousness!

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/reconstructionist-exploration-dietary-law

    Posted on: 2000/01/01 - 12:00am

  4. Multicultural Haroset Recipes

    Haroset symbolizes the mortar that the slaves made in Egypt, but it’s also sweet. So in Israel we say: “Me'oz yatza matok.” Out of the strong came forth sweetness. (Shoftim/Judges 14:14). There are many ways to make haroset. Here are three recipes from different cultures:
     


    Ashkenazic Haroset

    Makes 3 cups

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/multicultural-haroset-recipes

    Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 3:31pm

  5. High Holiday Torah Services - Educators' Discussion


    Discussion from March 2003


    Vicki Phillips, B'nai Havurah, Denver, CO

    Greetings Edtalkers,

    This is Vicki from B'nai Havurah in Denver, Colorado. I am on the Children's High Holiday Programming committee. I have been involved with this committee on and off for about the last 8 years. I am currently asking for your input on what your synagogue does/offers for youth, grades kindergarten through 6th or 7th grade (B'nai Mitzvah) during the Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur Services.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/high-holiday-torah-services-educators-discussion

    Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 5:51pm

  6. Meet Rabbi Deborah Waxman, Ph.D.

    Learn about Rabbi Deborah Waxman, Ph.D. on her RRC biography page.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/meet-rabbi-deborah-waxman-phd

    Posted on: 2013/10/09 - 12:00am

  7. Passover 2017 - Pineapple

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    This Passover, we’ve developed resources around the theme of refugees.

    We created a nifty video (below) featuring Reconstructing Judaism’s President Rabbi Deborah Waxman walking viewers through the symbolism of a seder plate.

    We’ve also created a supplement to use with your haggadah:

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/pineapple

    Posted on: 2017/04/04 - 10:38am

  8. Seeing the Other

    Recently I was invited to teach a group of queer Jewish undergraduates who on their own initiative, organized themselves into a group that meets weekly over dinner at the campus Hillel Foundation (Jewish Center) to discuss topics and issues of common concern. They asked me to speak on “Queering Jewish Theology,” and I led them for an hour through a study of several traditional sacred texts that suggest ways that human beings might engage with God in a way that does not depend on the approval of communal human authorities.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/seeing-other

    Posted on: 2014/01/01 - 12:00am

  9. The Value of a DIfferent Path

    Mother’s Day and Father’s Day may have been invented by Hallmark as a brilliant strategy for selling greeting cards, but these days are becoming embedded in the warp and woof of our culture’s values and ritual practice. I am in favor of encouraging children and partners to appreciate celebrate the love of parents. I do think, however, that we are taking it a bit too far.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/value-different-path

    Posted on: 2014/05/10 - 12:00am

  10. Coming Out

    Long before I came out as a gay man when I was 49 years old, I had heard the saying: “Coming out is a process, not an event.”

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/coming-out

    Posted on: 2014/06/01 - 12:00am

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