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  1. National Jewish Letter on DREAM Act

    RRC/JRC signed onto a letter from the Jewish Council on Public Affairs, supporting the DREAM Act.

    The full letter is attached as a pdf. It reads, in part:

    We, the undersigned national Jewish agencies and organizations, are deeply concerned about the 800,000 undocumented immigrant youth who will soon be at risk of detention and deportation unless Congress acts swiftly to provide permanent protection. We urge you to pass a clean Dream Act (S. 1615/H.R. 3440) before January 19, 2018.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/endorsement/national-jewish-letter-dream-act

    Posted on: 2018/01/17 - 11:56am

  2. Joint Filing Opposing Anti-LGBTQ Religious Exemptions in Supreme Court Case

    The Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association and many Reconstructionist leaders were among 1,300 clergy and faith leaders representing half a million congregants from approximately 50 unique faith traditions across the U.S. who joined together to send a clear message that businesses open to the public must serve all. The clergy filed a friend-of-the-court brief to the Supreme Court in the Masterpiece Cakeshop vs.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/endorsement/amicus-opposing-religious-exemptions

    Posted on: 2017/10/30 - 11:30am

  3. Community Teaching 11-21-2017 - Maurice Harris

    In this Community Learning call from November 21, 2017, Rabbi Maurice Harris talks about the strange way the Torah tells us about Moses’ up-close encounters with God, contradicting itself purposely within the space of nine verses. Two consecutive stories in the Book of Exodus confront us with a crucial paradox about how it is or isn’t possible to encounter the Divine, leaving us as readers with something like an “impossible” mental picture that we may be tempted to try to resolve or to hold as a fruitful paradox.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/spoken-audio/moses-encounters-god

    Posted on: 2017/12/11 - 2:31pm

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. Open Letter on Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act

    RRC/Jewish Reconstructionist Communities joined a broad coalition of organizations from across the Jewish community — including leaders of major organizations and the Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative and Orthodox movements — in releasing a letter urging the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to advance the Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act of 2017 (S. 2060).

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/endorsement/open-letter-burma-human-rights-and-freedom-act

    Posted on: 2018/01/05 - 10:54am

  9. 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

  10. Letter Urging Israel to Halt Deportation of Asylum-Seekers

    Reconstructionist leaders were among the early signatories of this letter organized by the New Israel Fund, HIAS, T’ruah and Right Now. The full letter with signatories can be found here.

    The letter reads:

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:

    We write as Jewish clergy from around the world to urge you to stop the deportations of asylum seekers from Sudan and Eritrea who have sought refuge in Israel.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/endorsement/letter-urging-israel-halt-deportation-asylum-seekers

    Posted on: 2018/01/22 - 12:00am

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