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Sandy Sasso: Art and Biblical Text
In this Community Teaching call from January 2017, Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso teaches on artists and biblical text as seen through literature, visual art and music.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/spoken-audio/art-and-biblical-text
Posted on: 2017/12/11 - 2:57pm
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Network 2017 Landing: Integrating Spirituality and Mental Health
What role can spirituality play in the healing and recovery of people living with mental health challenges?
Facilitated by Rabbi Elisa Goldberg
For therapists, social workers, mental health professionals and people with lived experience
Tuesdays 3:00 pm-4:00 pm EST— February 20, March 6, March 20
CEU hours available (see information below)
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/networks/2017/spirituality-mental-health
Posted on: 2017/12/15 - 10:00am
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Network 2017 Landing: Camp Havaya
How do we give back to this place that means so much to us?
Facilitated by Rabbi Isaac Saposnik, Executive Director of Camp Havaya and Havaya Arts
For post-college-age Camp JRF/Camp Havaya alumni
Tuesdays, 8:00 pm-9:00 pm EST—March 13, April 17, and May 15
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/networks/2017/camp-havaya
Posted on: 2017/12/15 - 10:12am
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Network 2017 Landing: Congregations Across Generations
How do we develop congregations for people across the lifespan?
Facilitated by Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman
For Jewish professionals and lay leaders of congregations and havurot
Mondays 3:00 pm-4:00 pm EST—April 9, April 23, May 7
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/networks/2017/congregations-across-generations
Posted on: 2017/12/15 - 10:16am
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Old Reconstructionism Landing
Reconstructionist Judaism sees Judaism as the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people in its ongoing relationship with God.
Our rituals, customs, laws, sacred texts and practices reflect that evolution. We seek ways of living that reveal holiness and godliness in the world, and see the tradition as having a vote, not a veto in that quest. Seeing innovation and adaptation as deeply traditional, we cultivate and support Jewish living, learning, and leadership for a changing world.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/node/1628
Posted on: 2018/01/28 - 9:34pm
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Affiliation Graphics
Graphics — Print and Web
Affiliates, please feel free to download and use any of these graphics.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/connect/affiliation-graphics
Posted on: 2018/02/20 - 2:31pm
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Fair Trade Resource Page
In collaboration with Fair Trade Judaica, Reconstructing Judaism has made a commitment to providing the latest resources and guidelines to learn about and practice Fair Trade. Bringing to life core Jewish values of human dignity and sanctity of the earth, our commitment to Fair Trade education and outreach has brought together Jewish congregations and organizations from across North America.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/fair-trade
Posted on: 2018/03/21 - 5:13pm
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Ethics Center - About
The Center for Jewish Ethics draws on Jewish texts, experience, and tradition to help people and communities address the diverse ethical challenges of contemporary life.
Established in 1994, the center pursues its mission through a number of initiatives that together make up the Levin-Lieber Family Program in Jewish Ethics:
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/about
Posted on: 2018/03/23 - 10:58am
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Ethics Center - Training Rabbis
An emphasis on ethics is integrated throughout the rabbinic curriculum at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. The cultivation of ethical leadership is supported through a range of academic courses and formative experiences, including:
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/training-rabbis-ethical-leadership
Posted on: 2018/03/23 - 11:01am
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Ethics Center - Guide to Jewish Practice
A Guide to Jewish Practice is the most comprehensive guide to enriching contemporary Jewish practice ever published. The guides include commentary from nearly 70 scholars and leaders of contemporary Jewish life, including Rabbi Mordechai Liebling, Ruth Messinger and Marilyn Price, and Rabbis Sandy Sasso, Sid Schwarz and Sheila Peltz Weinberg. This highly readable work helps us to navigate important contemporary issues ranging from sexual ethics and gender identity to end-of-life decisions.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/guide-jewish-practice
Posted on: 2018/03/23 - 11:07am