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  1. As Pittsburgh Attack Anniversary Nears, 60 Minutes Explores Aftermath and Response

    “I’ve always had my faith, so I can’t imagine not. It hasn’t impacted my belief in God, Godliness or goodness in the world,” Miri Rabinowitz, widow of Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz, told Lesley Stahl of CBS 60 Minutes.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/pittsburgh-60-minutes

    Posted on: 2019/10/23 - 11:08am

  2. One Year After Pittsburgh, Jews and Allies Pledge Solidarity

    Reconstructing Judaism was among fifteen organizations co-sponsoring the following statement, which was organized by Bend the Arc.

    We remember the 11 Jews murdered at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh one year ago.

    As Jews and allies, we reject fear and division, and we embrace diversity and inclusion.

    We commit to organize toward a vibrant, multiracial democracy. #OurSolidarityWill build a country where all of us can be free and safe, no matter what we look like or where we come from.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/one-year-after-pittsburgh-jews-and-allies-pledge-solidarity

    Posted on: 2019/10/24 - 1:25pm

  3. Congregation Dor Hadash was a target for its immigrant advocacy — and the shooting did not stop that work

    A year after the antisemitic, anti-immigrant attack on the Tree of Life synagogue, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Reconstructionist Congregation Dor Hadash has responded by doubling down on its commitment to help refugees, immigrants and asylum seekers. “We who are still alive have an obligation to honor the memory of those who are no longer with us by doing acts of loving kindness, doing socially conscious things to make the world a better place. That’s how Dor Hadash operates,” said Dan Leger, the Dor Hadash member injured in the shooting.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/congregation-dor-hadash-was-target-its-immigrant-advocacy-and-shooting-did-not-stop-work

    Posted on: 2019/10/28 - 10:28am

  4. Finding a Home Within a Home in Central Oregon: Shalom Bayit Opens Doors to Reconstructing Judaism

    Synagogue building with mountains visible in the background

    “Oh my God, we don’t have to do this by ourselves anymore.”

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/shalom-bayit-opens-doors

    Posted on: 2019/10/29 - 4:13pm

  5. Letter to Israeli Political Leadership Opposing Annexation

  6. Divine Justice: A Jewish Perspective Chautauqua news item/video

  7. Statement on Recent Rocket Attacks on Israel

  8. Response to US Policy Shift on Settlement Legality

  9. Provide for Yourself a Rabbi

    “Provide for Yourself a Rabbi” (Pirkei Avot 1:6)

    As Reconstructionists, we talk all the time about creating Jewish community — whether we are building and sustaining our home congregations; seeking connection with other Jews and the people who love us beyond our own walls; or trying to nurture emerging expressions of Jewish communal life on college campuses, in other non-synagogue settings and even on the internet.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/provide-for-yourself-a-rabbi

    Posted on: 2019/11/21 - 12:47pm

  10. US Jewish Movements: President Trump Must Fire Stephen Miller. White supremacy has no place in the White House.

    As entities who represent a broad diversity of American Jewish life, we share a deep concern about White House advisor Stephen Miller’s support for white supremacist ideology and the disturbing ways in which his dangerous views have influenced U.S. immigration policy.  Such views have no place in the White House or as a basis of American policy.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/us-jewish-movements-president-trump-must-fire-stephen-miller

    Posted on: 2019/11/22 - 10:11am

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