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Lisa Colton Edgeblog
All effective leaders move toward a compelling picture of the future — a vision. But entrepreneurs, unlike their counterparts mired in the status quo, can nimbly change direction when needed. Entrepreneurs are adept at the “two-step.” They move toward vision, and when facts on the ground shift, they deftly redirect before their organization becomes irrelevant.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/lisa-colton-master-entrepreneurial-sashay
Posted on: 2016/03/31 - 12:00am
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Going the Way of Profit Edgeblog
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Fundraising: Not Rocket Science Edgeblog
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/fundraising-not-rocket-science
Posted on: 2016/02/17 - 12:00am
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Stay Strong for your Startup Edgeblog
If you’ve never stepped into a mikveh (Jewish ritual bath), I can tell you from experience it is an exercise in vulnerability more intense than just leaving your clothes in the locker room. The full nakedness of immersion comes from letting go of the protections layered around your heart and spirit. Stepping down into the living water requires you to be strong enough to be vulnerable, open to whatever rushes in.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/stay-strong-your-startup
Posted on: 2016/02/09 - 12:00am
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Adapt (Not Just Adopt): A Conversation with Hebrew University Professor Jonathan Mirvis about Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship for Jewish Education
What do you know that the rest of us don’t?”
This is the question I am posing to today’s halutzim—the pioneers who are reshaping the Jewish landscape to more effectively nurture the generations. I’m differentiating the practice of leading game changers and status quo leaders. In each interview with a pioneer, I hear a tool, an assumption, or a virtue that I’m certain is not in general use in the Jewish community. This week, on a call to Jerusalem, I discovered someone is way ahead of me on this quest.
Posted on: 2016/01/19 - 12:00am
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New Zealand Mosque Attack statement
Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association are horrified by and condemn the terrorist attacks carried out this morning against Muslims in New Zealand. Our hearts are broken and we are shaken. We stand in solidarity with the Muslim communities of the Al Noor and Linwood Mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and all who are in shock, grief, and fear everywhere as a result of this devastating news.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-new-zealand-mosque-attacks
Posted on: 2019/03/15 - 11:21am
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Deborah April Column
What does a thriving synagogue look like? I was recently asked to be on a panel at a conference on this topic. To prepare, I sat down — in true Reconstructionist style —with Seth Rosen, the chair of our board of governors; Tresa Grauer, who was recently promoted to become vice president for thriving communities; and almost-rabbi Micah Weiss, who will graduate from RRC in June, and just started working with us as assistant director of the Thriving Communities department and tikkun olam specialist.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/what-does-thriving-synagogue-look
Posted on: 2019/04/02 - 12:02pm
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Jewish Values & The Ethical Now: Following in Rabbi David Teutsch’s Path
Daniel Levin, Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D., and Rabbi Mira Wasserman, Ph.D. https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/ethics-conference-2019
Posted on: 2019/04/02 - 6:19pm
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Rabbi Elliott Tepperman: Bringing a Community-Organizing Model to the Pulpit
Having spent her career in journalism and Jewish communal service, working for organizations such as Hadassah and HIAS, Roberta Elliott was always deeply engaged with her Jewish identity and the wider world. Before 2006, as she tells it, direct social action hadn’t been a major focus of her life.
Then she joined Bnai Keshet, a Reconstructionist synagogue in Montclair, N.J., and soon all that would change.
Posted on: 2019/04/25 - 2:33pm
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Sri Lanka Easter Bombing Statement
Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association are shocked by and condemn the terrorist attacks carried out on Easter Sunday at multiple churches and other locations in Sri Lanka. With broken hearts, we stand in solidarity with the Christian communities of Sri Lanka, and with people in grief and shock around the world.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-easter-sunday-bombings-sri-lanka
Posted on: 2019/04/23 - 9:49am