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Jewish Rohingya Justice Network Letter to Under Secretary Mandelker
Posted on: 2019/08/22 - 3:00pm
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Statement on Israeli Government Decision to Bar Entry to Reps. Omar and Tlaib
Posted on: 2019/08/15 - 4:00pm
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Statement on El Paso and Dayton Attacks
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-el-paso-and-dayton-attacks
Posted on: 2019/08/06 - 9:47am
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Book Review of A Year with Mordecai Kaplan
Posted on: 2019/07/31 - 3:02pm
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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
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Rabbi Deborah Waxman co-authors op-ed on xenophobic dangers and democratic hopes in Israel and U.S.
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New Progressive Israel Network Launched By Ten Leading Jewish Organizations
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/new-progressive-israel-network-launched
Posted on: 2019/06/24 - 12:00pm
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Silence as Protest (AKA The World of Silence) - Pinkhas DT Howard Cohen
Silence in the world of verbal communication can be as complicated to interpret and as deliberate as any word choice. We are often as careful (or should be) about when we choose to remain silent as we are about the words we use to convey a message. In the world of printed words, silence is every bit as powerful as in the audio world. However, it is much more difficult to indicate.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/silence-protest
Posted on: 2017/06/30 - 1:29pm
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Spirit in Practice news
Posted on: 2017/01/18 - 11:18am
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Who Was Korakh DT Lewis Eron
During the forty years in the wilderness, Moses faced a number of challenges to his leadership. Some arose out of our ancestors’ sense of loss and deprivation. Others centered on issues of policy. The most threatening of these challenges, however, was the constitutional crisis brought about by Korakh’s attempt to supplant both Moses as political leader and Aaron as High Priest.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/who-was-korakh
Posted on: 2017/06/14 - 8:22pm