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Ethics Center - Torah of #MeToo
The #MeToo movement calls for a new kind of ethical guidance that reimagines authority and expertise. We curate ethical questions and responses from victims/survivors and contemporary leaders, as well as from the Jewish ethical tradition.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/projects/torah-metoo
Posted on: 2018/03/23 - 11:00am
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Racial Justice - Coronavirus
The pandemic has exposed and exacerbated deep racial inequities in the United States. Due to disparities in access to and discriminatory practices in healthcare, over-representation in frontline work, a wealth gap, and countless other manifestations of systemic racism and individual biases, Black, Indigenous, and Latinx people have been disproportionately affected by the virus and its economic impact. Asian Americans, in all their diversity, have been scapegoated and subject to rising discrimination and violence.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/coronavirus/racial-justice
Posted on: 2021/01/28 - 11:39am
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Jews, Race, and Religion Lecture 1: Is the Talmud Racist?
In this presentation on January 28, 2021, Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies director Professor Steve Weitzman introduced the series and its goals. Following that, Mira Wasserman explored concepts of race and racism as they relate to the foundational source of Jewish tradition, the Babylonian Talmud.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/center-jewish-ethics/jews-race-and-religion/1
Posted on: 2020/11/10 - 1:20pm
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Resources from Reconstructionist Congregations and Rabbis - High Holidays 2021/5782
Our thanks to our partners and colleagues who have generously shared these resources.
Written Materials
Introduction and Remarks on the High Holidays for the August 18th Leadership Call
This introduction and framing for our August Leadership Call was written by Jackie Land and Rabbi Maurice Harris from the Department for Thriving Communities at Reconstructing Judaism. Many congregational leaders have found these remarks as a helpful framing tool for approaching the High Holidays in 2021.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/highholidays2021/resources-from-congregations-and-rabbis
Posted on: 2021/08/23 - 5:57pm
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Rosh Hashanah Box
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Yom Kippur Box 2020
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Yom Kippur Box
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Sukkot Box 2020
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Sukkot Box
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COVID Home
Reconstructionist Judaism sees Judaism as the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people in its ongoing relationship with God. Our rituals, customs, laws, sacred texts and practices reflect that evolution.
We seek ways of living that reveal holiness and godliness in the world, and see the tradition as having a vote, not a veto in that quest.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/covid-home
Posted on: 2020/03/19 - 4:30pm