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  1. Blueprint for a Full Jewish Life - DT Terumah Schein

    Reprinted by permission of the Cleveland Jewish News.

    This d’var Torah is one of a series influenced by the Me’am Loez Sephardic Torah commentary.

    If we review briefly the last several parshiot of Exodus, we see an interesting pattern. We began with mythic moments of redemption from slavery and the revelation of the Torah in Bo, Beshalakh, and Yitro. Human beings cannot live without these moments, but living with them only is also impossible. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/blueprint-full-jewish-life

    Posted on: 2018/02/09 - 3:35pm

  2. Blood - Aharei Mot DT Dannin

    References to blood appear at least sixty-five times in the Torah, and more, depending on how you do the counting and excluding references to menses. In this parashah, it appears primarily in connection with sacrifices (Lev.16:14-15, 16:18-19, 16:27, 17:3-6).

    But the more intriguing reference is in Lev. 17:10-14, where we are told:

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/blood

    Posted on: 2018/04/20 - 1:49pm

  3. Love the Stranger As Yourself DT Kligler Kedoshim

  4. Bnai Keshet is Reconstructing Judaism

  5. Convention Slide Show

    Photos

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/gallery/photos

    Posted on: 2018/11/30 - 3:18pm

  6. Crossing the Sea in Every Generation

    This d’var Torah on parashat Beshalakh was delivered at the January 2019 board meeting of Reconstructing Judaism by by Seth Rosen, board chair.

    On the first night of Convention, Rabbi Sid Schwarz joked about how happy he was to be addressing the largest gathering of Reconstructionists since Mt. Sinai. As I sat down to write about Beshalakh, this week’s parshah, the first thing that struck me was how right he was. Beshalakh doesn’t tell us who was at Sinai – but it sure seems like there were lot of Reconstructionists at the crossing of the sea.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/crossing-sea-every-generation

    Posted on: 2019/01/14 - 2:53pm

  7. Congregation T'chiyah is Reconstructing Jewish Life in Metro Detroit

    Before we unveiled our new organizational new name in 2018, Congregation T’chiyah in Oak Park, Mich., was using the phrase “Reconstructing Jewish Life in Metro Detroit” on their website. Congregation T’chiyah has since posted our organizational mission, vision and values statements on their website as well. We are gratified by this wonderful example of alignment between the central organization of the Reconstructionist movement and an affiliate.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/gallery/congregation-tchiyah-reconstructing-jewish-life-metro-detroit

    Posted on: 2019/02/05 - 10:45am

  8. How to Remember, How to Forget: Evil Must Not Define Us

    (This teaching on Parashat Ki Teitzei was given by Seth Rosen, chair of our board of governors, at Congregation Dor Hadash, Pittsburgh, Pa., on Sept. 14, 2019 — eleven months after the synagogue attack.)

    Shabbat shalom!

    I want to begin by telling you what a privilege it is to stand in front of this community, and how grateful my wife Joan and I are for your invitation to be a part of this congregation, even if only for one Shabbat weekend.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/amalek-and-memory-pittsburgh-evil-must-not-define-us

    Posted on: 2019/09/14 - 12:00am

  9. 2019 Global Day of Learning Gallery

    Check out photos from the 2019 Global Day of Jewish Learning

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/gallery/check-out-photos-2019-global-day-jewish-learning

    Posted on: 2019/12/12 - 12:16pm

  10. 2020 NY DoL Gallery

    Check out photos from the 2020 New York Day of Learning

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/gallery/check-out-photos-2020-new-york-day-learning

    Posted on: 2020/01/31 - 10:17am

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