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  1. Chesapeake Day of Learning 2018 Writeup

  2. Israel Mission Trip Travelogue

  3. Statement on Nashville and Toronto

    For those of us in North America, what words are adequate to this week’s domestic horrors happening in close succession and dominating headlines: the murder by gun of four people in Nashville and the murder with a van of ten and injury of countless others in Toronto? What actions can we take?

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-nashville-and-toronto

    Posted on: 2018/04/25 - 12:01pm

  4. Seth leadership column May 2018

    Part of my “elevator speech” answer to the question “What is Reconstructionist Judaism?” has been the familiar, almost catchphrase: “Reconstructionists believe that Judaism is the evolving civilization of the Jewish people.” On a really short elevator ride, that could be the entire speech, leaving the person who asked the question slightly puzzled and really no better informed than they were when we left the lobby.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructing-judaism-evolution-action

    Posted on: 2018/05/01 - 9:00am

  5. Condolence message - Aaron Pankin

    The leadership of Reconstructing Judaism and especially the faculty and students of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College express condolences to the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion community and the entire Reform movement on the tragic death of Rabbi Aaron Panken, Ph.D., 12th president of HUC-JIR. Aaron was a visionary leader, a thoughtful scholar, a generous colleague and a mensch. His ties to the Reconstructionist movement were both collegial and familial and his loss feels personal and painful.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/message-condolence

    Posted on: 2018/05/06 - 12:59pm

  6. Statement on Recent Events in Israel and Gaza

    A message from Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association:

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-recent-events-israel-and-gaza

    Posted on: 2018/05/16 - 2:35pm

  7. The Aviv Loan Fund Helps Synagogues and Havurot Spring Into Growth

    Several years ago, Kadima Reconstructionist Community in Seattle had fewer than 30 member households. Today, the 37-year-old community with a focus on social justice boasts more than 200 adult members, including millennials and young families.

    What accounts for this remarkable turnaround? A number of factors.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/aviv-revolving-loan-fund-helps-synagogues-and-havurot-spring-growth

    Posted on: 2018/06/01 - 10:00am

  8. What is Social Entrepreneurship - Edgeblog

    I teach rabbinical students to be entrepreneurs. Often, people respond, “Really, you teach rabbis how to make money?” Feigning patience, I explain that tackling the finances of any project is critical, but the tools I teach rabbis help them rack up solutions that impact the quality of people’s lives, not the big bucks. The proper term for my course is social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship means applying a business-like discipline to creating solutions to social justice, cultural and environmental issues.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/rabbis-entrepreneurs-its-not-about-money

    Posted on: 2018/06/05 - 12:04pm

  9. Jewish Letter on Family Separation

    Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association stand with other national Jewish organizations to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies that separate children from their parents.

    Our press release follows:

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/jewish-letter-on-family-separation

    Posted on: 2018/06/12 - 12:00pm

  10. Parenting And Cognitive Disabilities: Looking To My Son’s Future

    In an June 11, 2018 article for the New York Jewish Week, Gabrielle Kaplan-Meyer describes the challenges families face in planning for the future of children with cognitive disabilities. She explores the many interlocking supports that will be necessary, and examines ways that the Jewish community can become part of these support structures.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/parenting-and-cognitive-disabilities-looking-my-sons-future

    Posted on: 2018/06/13 - 5:29pm

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