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  1. Reconstructing Judaism joins Progressive Israel Network to welcome indefinite postponement of settlement construction in E-1 Area

    Responding to news that plans to advance settlement housing units in the E-1 corridor linking East Jerusalem to the northern West Bank have been indefinitely postponed, the Progressive Israel Network issued the following statement:

    The Progressive Israel Network (PIN) welcomes the news that the Israeli government will not be building Jewish settlements in the E-1 for the near future. We applaud the Biden Administration’s efforts to prevent such construction, and urge them to continue to push back against settlement expansion more broadly. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructing-judaism-joins-progressive-israel-network-welcome-indefinite-postponement

    Posted on: 2022/01/11 - 2:08pm

  2. Society for Jewish Ethics

    The Reconstructionist movement is being well represented at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Society of Jewish Ethics, taking place Jan. 6-9 over Zoom. In fact, in terms of the number of presenters —at least three — the movement will have a greater presence at this year’s virtual gathering than at any time since the first conference was held in 2003. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructionists-featured-society-jewish-ethics-conference

    Posted on: 2022/01/04 - 11:30am

  3. NEH Grant

  4. In Memoriam Nov 2021

    On the eve of Thanksgiving, we feel grateful for one of the most extraordinary things about the Reconstructionist movement — the caliber of people who are attracted to it. We are lucky that so many of these extraordinary people step up into leadership, on our behalf and in the wider world. Over the last several months, we have lost several national leaders, and we write now to share some reflections on these folks who offered the best of themselves to us and on our behalf.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/memoriam

    Posted on: 2021/11/23 - 9:24pm

  5. Jewish Organizational Letter on U.S. Special Envoy

  6. Calling on Gantz to reconsider designation of Palestinian human rights and civil society groups as “terrorists”

  7. Responding to antisemitism by growing community, deepening commitments and building coalitions

    This article was originally published in the eJewish Philanthropy by Rabbi Deborah Waxman, Ph.D., president and CEO of Reconstructing Judaism. It was adapted from a longer, forthcoming essay.

     

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/responding-antisemitism-growing-community-deepening-commitments-and-building-coalitions

    Posted on: 2021/10/28 - 5:57pm

  8. Ritualwell’s ADVOT Creates Poetic Community

    This article was originally published in the Jewish Exponent by Sasha Rogelberg.

     

    Before Ritualwell was a website containing more than 2,200 liturgy and rituals crowdsourced by Jews, it was an idea of where to put dozens of scraps of paper in the drawers of offices in the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and Kolot: Center for Jewish Women’s and Gender Studies in Wyncote. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/ritualwells-advot-creates-poetic-community

    Posted on: 2021/10/28 - 4:53pm

  9. 2021 Nobel prize in economics

    Mazel tov to Joshua Angrist, an Israeli-American economist who was awarded the 2021 Nobel prize in economics, together with David Card and Guido Imbens. 

    Angrist was raised in Pittsburgh and celebrated his bar mitzvah at Congregation Dor Hadash, a Reconstructionist affiliate. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/nobel-prize-winner-has-roots-reconstructionist-affiliate-dor-hadash

    Posted on: 2021/10/14 - 11:55am

  10. New Online Community for Jewish Poets and Liturgists Aims to Produce “Ripple” Effect

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