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Attitudes Beliefs and Values Shaping Jewish Practice
(Interested in more on ethics and values? Visit Ethics and Values.)
This article is excerpted from The Guide to Jewish Practice, Volume 1. The full Guide may be ordered from the Reconstructionist Press.
Posted on: 2016/11/15 - 2:19pm
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2021 Auerbach Grant Recipients
Reconstructing Judaism’s Auerbach Launch Grants and Ignition Grants support rabbinical students and rabbis in reconstructing the Jewish landscape to be more inclusive and engaging. This year’s winners point the way to a dynamic Jewish future.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/2021-auerbach-launch-and-ignition-grant-recipients
Posted on: 2021/07/13 - 10:56am
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Israeli-Palestinian History from a Progressive Zionist Perspective
This 3-part online class is based on a slideshow with the instructor, Rabbi Maurice Harris, narrating, followed by some Q and A with members of Or Haneshamah (Ottawa, ON, Canada).
Posted on: 2021/07/13 - 12:45pm
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Beit Midrash Videos
The Recon Connect Beit Midrash invites you to learn Torah from our notable rabbis at Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/recon-connect-beit-midrash-videos
Posted on: 2020/12/23 - 10:44am
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Congregational Safety Resources
In the months since the October 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue attack, we have been sharing resources with Reconstructionist communities that address questions of how to make our synagogues safer while also upholding Jewish values of racial justice, interfaith community building, and equity. This page gathers together what we’ve shared so far with our educators, executive directors and presidents.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/synagogue-safety-security-and-values-resources
Posted on: 2019/04/29 - 1:45pm
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Community Guidelines for Commenting
Community Guidelines
- Be respectful of other commenters. Meeting differences of opinion with civil discussion encourages multiple perspectives and a positive commenting environment. Remember to criticize ideas, not people. Avoid name-calling and ad hominem attacks. Instead, provide reasoned counter-arguments that improve the quality of the conversation.
- “Do not be scornful of any person.” Pirkei Avot 4:3
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/community-guidelines-commenting
Posted on: 2016/05/04 - 2:50pm
- Be respectful of other commenters. Meeting differences of opinion with civil discussion encourages multiple perspectives and a positive commenting environment. Remember to criticize ideas, not people. Avoid name-calling and ad hominem attacks. Instead, provide reasoned counter-arguments that improve the quality of the conversation.
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Resources for Respectful Dialogue on Israel
From the Reconstructionist Movement
Rabbi Toba Spitzer, RRC ’97: “A Guide to Talking about Israel in Your Congregation”
PEARL call with Rabbi Mordechai Liebling, RRC ’85, and Cherie Brown, founder and executive director of the National Coalition Building Institute: “Having the Hard Conversations about Israel” http://archive.jewishrecon.org/pearl-sessions-2013
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/resources-respectful-dialogue-israel
Posted on: 2016/04/19 - 12:24pm