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Harold Schulweis
Rabbi Harold Schulweis z”l (1924-2014) was longtime spiritual leader of Valley Beth Shalom in Encino, California. A public intellectual and social activist, Schulweis studied under Mordecai Kaplan at the Jewish Theological Seminary and was considered to be a pivotal Reconstructionist voice. He was an early advocate of the Havurah movement, and argued for radical inclusion of those traditionally deemed outsiders in the synagogue, such as interfaith families and gay and lesbian Jews.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-harold-schulweis
Posted on: 2016/04/26 - 11:41am
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Elliott Tepperman
Rabbi Elliott Tepperman
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Posted on: 2016/05/12 - 1:34pm
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Micah Becker-Klein
Rabbi Micah Becker-Klein serves as rabbi of Congregation Beth El in Bennington, Vt.
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Posted on: 2017/04/13 - 1:28pm
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Dara Galtman
Dara Galtman
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Posted on: 2017/11/27 - 4:30pm
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Sandy Sasso
Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso has served as a spiritual leader of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck since 1977. In June 2013, she became Rabbi Emerita and is the Director of the Religion, Spirituality and the Arts Initiative at Butler University and Christian Theological Seminary. In addition to her extensive contributions to the needs of her congregation, Rabbi Sandy has been active in the arts, civic and interfaith communities of Indianapolis and beyond. She recently co-founded Women4Change Indiana.
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Posted on: 2017/12/11 - 2:55pm
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Jeremy Schwartz
Rabbi Jeremy Schwartz
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Posted on: 2016/11/15 - 4:01pm
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Joel Alpert
Rabbi Joel Alpert
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Posted on: 2016/11/18 - 1:35pm
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Marilyn Price
Marilyn A. Price is an international storyteller, puppeteer, educator, and author. A specialist in creativity training, she heads a not-for-profit foundation, TriBraining, Inc., which teaches how to reach multiple learners within formal and experiential venues. Her published works include books on puppetry, original stories, and a primer using puppets to teach the Hebrew alphabet. Of her many accomplishments she prizes her work as the puppeteer for the Chicago Public Library and the Mayor’s Award for the Arts in her hometown of Evanston, Illinois.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/marilyn-price
Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 11:51am
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Mordechai Liebling
Rabbi Mordechai Liebling has worked throughout his career toward tikkun olam, repair of the world. He was the first to direct RRC’s unique Social Justice Organizing Program; he led the College’s initiative to invest rabbinical students with the clarity of purpose, vision and voice to become uniquely effective, spiritually strong leaders in the drive toward social justice and environmental sustainability.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-mordechai-liebling
Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:22pm
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Amber Powers
Rabbi Amber Powers became executive vice president of Reconstructing Judaism in September 2016. She also serves as a member of the regular faculty. Powers served as a member of RRC’s academic administration from 2004-2016. Her previous roles at RRC included dean of admissions and recruitment, assistant vice president for enrollment and rabbinic formation, acting vice president for academic affairs, and vice president for student development. Before joining the RRC staff, she served as rabbi of Temple Menorah Keneseth Chai in Northeast Philadelphia and as the mid
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:04pm