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  1. Statement on Israeli Government Decision to Bar Entry to Reps. Omar and Tlaib

  2. Statement on El Paso and Dayton Attacks

  3. Book Review of A Year with Mordecai Kaplan

  4. Reconstructionist Affiliates, Rabbis Push for More Just Immigration System

    Members of Bet Am Shalom in White Plains, N.Y., a few years ago, embarked on a quintessentially Reconstructionist process. In a deliberate and participatory fashion, the community, guided by its Tikkun Olam Chevra, chose one issue on which to focus its education, advocacy and direct service efforts. The options — hunger, economic inequality, climate change and immigration — represented large, social problems with systematic and political dimensions.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructionist-communities-immigration-justice

    Posted on: 2019/07/15 - 11:59am

  5. Rabbi Deborah Waxman co-authors op-ed on xenophobic dangers and democratic hopes in Israel and U.S.

  6. New Progressive Israel Network Launched By Ten Leading Jewish Organizations

  7. Spirit in Practice news

  8. From Despair to Action - DW June 2018 RT

    “We are all Dor Hadash.”

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/from-despair-to-action

    Posted on: 2019/06/04 - 4:54pm

  9. Education at University Synagogue

    Students in our community at University Synagogue in southern California have experienced a substantial amount of tragedy over the past year, including hate crimes and gun violence. As more and more places of worship become vulnerable and we increase security measures, we must be aware of how our students respond, especially as it becomes more difficult to shield young people from the news.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/teaching-resilience-children

    Posted on: 2019/06/07 - 11:39am

  10. Whizin Prize 2019 news item

    The Center for Jewish Ethics, affiliated with the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, sponsors an annual essay contest to encourage innovative thinking on contemporary Jewish ethics. The prize was established in 2004 through the generosity of Bruce Whizin, philanthropist with an abiding interest in Jewish ethics. Rabbinical students and graduate students are eligible.  

    This year, The Center for Jewish Ethics has recognized two essays that together demonstrate the vitality and breadth of the field of Jewish ethics. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/ethics-essay-prize-winners-2019

    Posted on: 2019/06/20 - 11:53am

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