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  1. Haggadat Ha'Atzmaut

    This is the main document for the Yom Ha’Atzmaut seder. Full details for the program can be found at this link.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/haggadat-haatzmaut-picnic-celebration-yom-haatzmaut

    Posted on: 2017/01/23 - 1:41pm

  2. Haggadat Ha'Atzmaut discussion questions

    Celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut with an innovative new ritual revolving around a picnic seder, and featuring a newly written haggadah that draws on Israel’s Declaration of Independence. Use these discussion questions  in conjunction with the Yom Ha’atzmaut Haggadah, seder packing list, and texts from Israel’s Declaration of Independence. We recommend printing out this page and bringing it with you to your picnic. Download the accompanying materials at this link.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/haggadat-haatzmaut-discussion-questions

    Posted on: 2017/01/23 - 1:43pm

  3. Yom Ha'Atzmaut Seder Packing List

    Celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut with an innovative new ritual revolving around a picnic seder, and featuring a newly written haggadah that draws on Israel’s Declaration of Independence. Use this seder packing list in conjunction with the Yom Ha’atzmaut Haggadah, text from Israel’s Declaration of Independence, and list of questions. We recommend printing out this list and bringing it with you to your picnic. Download the accompanying materials at this link.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/yom-haatzmaut-seder-packing-list

    Posted on: 2017/01/23 - 1:45pm

  4. Yom Ha'Atzmaut Seder Text: Declaration of Independence

    Celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut with an innovative new ritual revolving around a picnic seder, and featuring a newly written haggadah that draws on Israel’s Declaration of Independence. Use these texts from Israel’s Declaration of Independence in conjunction with the Yom Ha’atzmaut Haggadah, seder packing list, and list of questions. We recommend printing out this list and bringing it with you to your picnic. Download the accompanying materials at this link.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/yom-haatzmaut-declaration-independence-texts

    Posted on: 2017/01/23 - 1:47pm

  5. Haggadat Ha'atzmaut

    Why a New Seder and Haggadah for Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut)?

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/haggadat-haatzmaut

    Posted on: 2017/01/23 - 1:53pm

  6. The First Reconstructionist Birthright Journey

     
    At the very beginning of the first ever Reconstructionist Birthright trip, our tour guide instructed our group to use the word journey when referring to these 10 days in Israel. Though it sounded hokey, I knew that Birthright wanted all of its participants to leave Israel feeling some sort of impact on their personal development. What I didn’t know was that these 10 days truly would become a journey, not only for myself but also for my fellow young Reconstructionist Jews.
     

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/first-reconstructionist-birthright-journey

    Posted on: 2017/01/31 - 11:11am

  7. Pregnant in Israel

    The belly of a pregnant woman is public property. Traditional Jewish law divides domains into public (reshut harabim) and private (reshut hayahid), much like American law. While there is probably no case establishing this in the She’elot U’tshuvot (body of law known as the Responsa Literature containing questions asked of authoritative rabbis), the general public in Israel has indeed ruled that my belly, like the bellies of all pregnant women, belongs to the reshut harabim.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/pregnant-israel

    Posted on: 2017/01/31 - 3:37pm

  8. Statement on Knesset Law that Retroactively Authorizes Settlement Outposts

    RRC/Jewish Reconstructionist Communities and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association strongly oppose the Knesset's passage earlier this week of a law known as the “Regularization Bill.” The law, which passed by a vote of 60-52, retroactively legalizes 4,000 settler housing units that were built without the Israeli government's authorization on property the government acknowledges was privately owned by Palestinians.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-knesset-law-retroactively-authorizes-settlement-outposts

    Posted on: 2017/02/08 - 12:00am

  9. Statement on Petach Tikvah Open Market Terrorist Attack

  10. Next Year In Jerusalem

    Different Meanings

    Each year, around seder tables throughout the world, Jews and our guests end the haggadah with the phrase, “L'shanah haba'ah biyerushalayim — Next Year in Jerusalem.” Like the four children who appear earlier in the haggadah text as paradigms for the ways Jews approach the historical narrative, those who say or hear “Next Year in Jerusalem” do so with many different degrees of self-knowledge or awareness in relationship to the phrase.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/next-year-jerusalem-0

    Posted on: 2017/02/10 - 2:39pm

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