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Addressing Race as a Jewish Community
Yom Kippur is a time when we confess our wrongdoings collectively, and is therefore an opportune moment in the Jewish calendar to reflect on how we can do teshuvah for the ways in which we have failed, communally and individually, to address the issue of racism.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/sermon/addressing-race-jewish-community
Posted on: 2017/08/16 - 3:08pm
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Shai Held
Rabbi Shai Held–theologian, scholar, and educator–is President, Dean, and Chair in Jewish Thought at Mechon Hadar, where he also directs the Center for Jewish Leadership and Ideas. Previously, he served for six years as Scholar-in-Residence at Kehilat Hadar in New York City, and taught both theology and Halakhah at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He also served as Director of Education at Harvard Hillel.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-shai-held
Posted on: 2017/08/16 - 4:04pm
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Shefa Gold
Rabbi Shefa Gold is a leader in ALEPH: the Alliance for Jewish Renewal and received her ordination both from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and from Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (z”l). She is the director of C-DEEP, The Center for Devotional, Energy and Ecstatic Practice in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. She teaches workshops and retreats on the theory and art of Chanting, Devotional Healing, Spiritual Community-Building and Meditation.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-shefa-gold
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 2:07pm
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Gerald Fox
Rabbi Gerald Fox
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-gerald-fox
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 2:27pm
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Doris Dyen
Doris J. Dyen (RRC ‘13) lives in Pittsburgh, PA, where she is the rabbi for the independent havurah Makom HaLev, serves as a chaplain at Magee Womens Hospital, and offers spiritual support as a mashpiah ruchanit (Jewish spiritual director).
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-doris-dyen
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 2:39pm
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Brian Field
Brian Field (RRC ’94) is the senior rabbi of Judaism Your Way, a non-denominational Jewish outreach non-profit based in Denver, Colorado.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-brian-field
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 2:49pm
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Gail Shuster-Bouskila
Gail Shuster-Bouskila (RRC ‘79) has been a free-lance rabbi and has worked in English Education at Open University in Israel.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-gail-shuster-bouskila
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 2:58pm
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Hagar the Stranger
Turn it and turn it, for everything is in it, Ben Bag Bag taught about studying the Torah. Reflect on it, pore over it, grow old and gray with it, for there is no better reward than this. Well, I’m not gray yet, but I sure am getting older, and bald already happened. And with age maybe I’m starting to repeat myself more, but I’ll tell you again: Ben Bag Bag, the ancient sage with the best alliterative name, was a wise man. The Torah continues to reveal its deep wisdom to me, and ever-greater connecting patterns of meaning unfold before me.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/sermon/hagar-stranger
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 3:38pm
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Sheila Peltz Weinberg
Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg, a graduate of RRC, served as a congregational rabbi for seventeen years. She has also worked in the fields of Jewish community relations, Jewish education and Hillel. She has published widely on such topics as feminism, spiritual direction, parenting, social justice and mindfulness from a Jewish perspective and has contributed commentaries to Kol HaNeshama, the Reconstructionist prayer book.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-sheila-peltz-weinberg
Posted on: 2017/08/17 - 4:06pm
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Samira Mehta
Samira K. Mehta is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Albright College. She is the author of Beyond Chrismukkah: The Christian-Jewish Blended Family in America, forthcoming from the University of North Carolina Press in March 2018. Her research focuses on religion and the American family, with interests in both religious practice and the role of religion in constructions of the family. Dr. Mehta has held fellowships from the John W.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/samira-mehta
Posted on: 2017/08/18 - 11:32am