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Annual Report 2020
Financial Statement
Assets FY19 Cash and Equivalents $1,436,297 Accounts Receivable, Pledges Receivable and Other Assets $2,777,240 Beneficial Interest in Trusts $2,352,968 Investments - Operating Funds (Including Restricted Funds) $1,316,297 - Endowment Funds $13,174,411 Land, Building and Equipment https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/annual-report-2020
Posted on: 2020/06/01 - 9:56am
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Virtual Shabbat Box archive - May 2020
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Shavuot Box
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Celebrating @ Sinai page
Posted on: 2020/05/25 - 2:10pm
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Landing page: Creative Grandparenting from a Distance
Led by D’vorah Horn & Etja Ruth
New Dates and Times TBA
$108 for three sessions
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/creative-grandparenting
Posted on: 2020/05/18 - 8:11am
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Writing from Sacred Text
Led by Alden Solovy
Tuesdays, 1:00–2:15pm ET: June 2, 9, 16, 23
$144 for four sessions
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/writing-sacred-text
Posted on: 2020/05/11 - 7:26pm
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Dreamwork as Window to the Soul
Led by Haviva Ner-David
Wednesdays, 1:00–2:15pm ET: June 17, July 1, July 15, July 29, August 12, August 26
$216 for six sessions
All sessions will be recorded and available to participants. You may join the session live or watch recordings at your own convenience.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dream-work
Posted on: 2020/05/11 - 7:13pm
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Workers' Rights - Coronavirus
The current pandemic exposes both the essential value of workers and their vulnerability. Jewish teachings affirm workers’ rights to fair compensation and healthy working conditions. In this time of increased physical danger and economic hardship, what steps can we take to honor the labor and the risks that some workers undertake? With rising unemployment and shrinking economic opportunities, what can we do to uphold the dignity and livelihoods of people who are unemployed and underemployed? What are our ethical obligations to those whom we employ?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/coronavirus/workers-rights
Posted on: 2020/05/08 - 2:25pm
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Stewarding Earth - Coronavirus
The danger unleashed by the novel coronavirus demonstrates that human welfare is intertwined with the lives of other species and with the health of our planet. The Torah charges us with responsibilities for stewarding the earth and its creatures. Even as the pandemic demonstrates human vulnerability, it also illustrates the power of collective action to make transformational change. To respond to the virus, we have made drastic changes in our day-to-day lives that would have been unthinkable before it struck. What can we do to build on this newfound collective will to change?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/coronavirus/stewarding-earth
Posted on: 2020/05/08 - 2:24pm
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Cultivating Community - Coronavirus
The central practices of Jewish life — prayer, study, celebrating, caregiving — require community. Communal institutions organize people together for the collective pursuit of sacred purpose and for mutual support. In the midst of a pandemic, we are discovering new ways and structures for cultivating community even as our buildings are closed and we practice social distancing. What are we learning right now about new strategies for overcoming isolation and building community?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/coronavirus/cultivating-community
Posted on: 2020/05/08 - 2:24pm