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  1. Susan Cohen

    Susan Cohen

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/susan-cohen

    Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 2:02pm

  2. Finding Forgiveness

    We hear about forgiveness every year at the High Holy Days. We seek God’s forgiveness in shul from Selihot through the final prayers of Yom Kippur.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/finding-forgiveness

    Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 2:14pm

  3. Jacob Lieberman

    Rabbi Jacob Lieberman

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-jacob-lieberman

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 2:46pm

  4. Fighting for a Good Name

    With few transgender role models, Rabbi Jacob Lieberman, ’15, faced harassment and bullying almost entirely alone growing up. As an adult, he found acceptance within the Reconstructionist community and from himself. In this d’var torah, Rabbi Lieberman shares how Jewish resources can help comfort those who struggle to find acceptance and wholeness.

    Psalm 41 - Translation by Rabbi Jacob Lieberman + Hebrew

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/video/fighting-good-name

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 2:49pm

  5. David Teutsch

    Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D., was the founding director of the Center for Jewish Ethics of RRC and is a widely known author and organizational consultant. His most recent book is A Guide to Jewish Practice: Shabbat and Holidays. Teutsch edited this second volume in the proposed three-part series from the RRC Press; the book opens vistas of meaning that will inspire readers to shape their own approaches to each milestone of the Jewish calendar.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-david-teutsch-phd

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 3:47pm

  6. Understanding Transgender Issues in Jewish Ethics

    The dominant approach to gender in Western society has its origin in Christian thought that understands both sex and gender as binary. In that understanding, everyone is either male or female, and gender and sex are identical. While Jews gradually absorbed that perspective, classical rabbinic Judaism had a much more sophisticated understanding.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/understanding-transgender-issues-jewish-ethics

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 3:48pm

  7. Richard Hirsh

    Rabbi Richard Hirsh currently serves as assistant rabbi of M’kor Shalom in Cherry Hill, NJ. He previously served as Executive Director of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association for sixteen years, and was on the faculty of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. Rabbi Hirsh was the editor of the journal The Reconstructionist from 1996-2006. (Back issues are online here.) Rabbi Hirsh previously served congregations in Chicago, New York, New Jersey and Toronto.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-richard-hirsh

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 3:50pm

  8. Michelle Greenfield

    Rabbi Michelle Greenfield

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-michelle-greenfield

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 3:54pm

  9. Jews and Fellow Travelers

    (Originally published in the Spring 2005 edition of Reconstructionism Today)

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/jews-and-fellow-travelers-appreciating-gifts-non-jewish-partners

    Posted on: 2016/04/18 - 4:45pm

  10. Toba Spitzer

    Rabbi Toba Spitzer has served Congregation Dorshei Tzedek in West Newton, Mass. since 1997. She served as president of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Assocation from 2007-2009.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-toba-spitzer

    Posted on: 2016/04/19 - 12:29pm

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