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  1. Collaboration Across Difference: Edgeblog

    This article was originally published in eJewish Philanthropy on Nov. 25, 2019.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/collaboration-across-difference-innovation-power-tool

    Posted on: 2019/11/25 - 1:43pm

  2. New Home for Havaya Arts

    By Rabbi Isaac Saposnik, Executive Director, Havaya Summer Programs, and Julianne Schwartz, Camp Director, Havaya Arts

               

    We’re beyond excited to share with you that our new home for Havaya Arts is Scripps College in Claremont, Calif.!

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/new-home-havaya-arts

    Posted on: 2019/12/03 - 11:33am

  3. Statement Against Cut in Nutritional Aid

  4. Progressive Israel Network Commends Passage of House Resolution 326 Opposing Annexation, Supporting Two-State Solution

  5. Deborah column on nationhood executive order

    This article was originally posted at the Times of Israel site. 

    When I first read about President Donald Trump’s proposed Executive Order that would effectively, if not explicitly, define the Jewish people as a nationality, I thought of someone, a fictional person actually, who harkens back to a very different time and place: Tevye, the tragicomic milkman at the center of Fiddler on the Roof, a masterpiece of popular culture. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/fiddler-on-the-roof-and-trumps-executive-order

    Posted on: 2019/12/13 - 11:13am

  6. Welcoming a Guest Into a Sanctuary Congregation

    “One who destroys one life destroys the entire world. One who saves one life saves an entire world.” This famous dictum from rabbinic literature — a midrash on the story of Cain and Abel — teaches about the preciousness of human life. It is a dictum that to me has new meaning since my congregation, Temple Beth Hatfiloh (TBH), welcomed our guest into physical sanctuary.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/welcoming-guest-sanctuary-congregation

    Posted on: 2019/12/20 - 11:50am

  7. Statement on Hanukkah Antisemitic Attacks

  8. President's Report 2020

    Judaism teaches that seven years is a full cycle, and the current status of Reconstructing Judaism bears this out. Over the last seven years since the merger, and in the six years of my presidency, we have been transformed and are acting more and more every day as an integrated organization whose staff members work collaboratively towards shared goals. This is true across Reconstructing Judaism and also, I believe, in our partnership with the RRA and with Havaya Summer Programs. I write now to give you an organizational update with a focus on the staff members of Reconstructing Judaism.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/presidents-report-2020

    Posted on: 2020/01/27 - 10:57am

  9. Forces of Nature - RENA Jan 2020

    In October, enormous winds blew off parts of Congregation Beth Evergreen’s (CBE) sukkah. In early December, even stronger winds hurled a giant tree branch onto the roof of the synagogue with such force that it penetrated through to the inside of the building, leaving gaping holes and several surreal-looking limbs pointing down as if, given the season, a reindeer stepped through and got stuck.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/forces-nature

    Posted on: 2020/01/27 - 12:37pm

  10. Online Exhibit on Women Rabbis Expands

    The Jewish Women’s Archive (JWA) this month expanded its online exhibit “Women Rabbis,” which highlights nearly a dozen Reconstructionist clergy as well as the history of the movement. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/online-exhibit-women-rabbis-expands

    Posted on: 2020/01/28 - 3:34pm

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