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  1. Act main landing page

    For Reconstructionists, Judaism is not just a philosophy. Lived Jewish experience is at the core of Jewish peoplehood. Reconstructionists learn from traditional practice, adapting it to our era, so that we can:

    • Mark important moments in our lives

    • Create and share creative works of beauty and insight

    • Mark important moments in our lives

    • Imbue each week, and the seasons of each year, with meaning and consciousness

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/act

    Posted on: 2016/07/20 - 11:32am

  2. Tikkun Olam Landing

    Tikkun olam (social activism, or literally “world repair”) is an attempt to repair a breach in the just functioning of the world. Tikkun olam is a central wellspring of spirituality and meaning for many contemporary Jews.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/act/doing-justice/tikkun-olam

    Posted on: 2016/09/09 - 10:50am

  3. TEST Component Showcase

    This page is designed to showcase the various components available to page builders on Jewishrecon.org. This is the body field, which can have fairly complex formatting and embedded media. But wait, there’s more. 

     

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/component-showcase

    Posted on: 2016/09/28 - 1:04pm

  4. Congregational Directory

    • Click on the name of any state or country below to see a list of all Reconstructionist congregations and havurot located there, with contact details.
    • Click on a congregation’s name to go to its profile page on this site. Profiles contain maps with driving directory, leadership information, and other important details.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/directory

    Posted on: 2017/03/19 - 1:25am

  5. Podcast Placeholder

    Information about Reconstructionist podcasts

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/about-our-podcasts

    Posted on: 2017/05/18 - 4:11pm

  6. Network 2017 Landing: Last Year's Archive

    Last year’s participants said…

    Infographic of learning network feedback

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/networks/2016/archive

    Posted on: 2017/08/11 - 11:14am

  7. Passover Kiddush

    This track contains the Reconstructionist text of the Kiddush prayer for the Passover seder. It was recorded by Shabbat Unplugged, whose members are:

    The recording comes from the companion CD to the Reconstructionist Haggadah, A Night of Questions.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/kiddush-passover

    Posted on: 2017/04/05 - 2:45pm

  8. She Said No!

    Based on Chapter 1 of the Book of Esther

    Without her gown, He summoned her down
    Said it was his right, As a man with a crown
    He was obsessed; She should be undressed
    Vashti refused to be, a woman oppressed.

    CHORUS:
    She said “no” to the king,
    She said “no” to the king,
    She said “no-no-no-no-no-no-no”
    She said “no” to the king!

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/she-said-no

    Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 1:47pm

  9. Beshalakh Niggun

    I love to sing. Although I was an instrumental musician earlier in my life and even attended a conservatory  as a saxophone player for my undergraduate studies, singing has always been in my soul. To sing in joy is perhaps one of the greatest pleasures a person can have in their life and is truly one of the ways we can serve God (ivdu et adonay besimkha).

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/joyful-soulful-prayer-beshalakh-niggun

    Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 4:17pm

  10. Omer Song

    Words and music by Juliet I. Spitzer, performed by MIRAJ (Juliet Spitzer, Rabbi Margot Stein, Rabbi Rayzel Raphael)

    Come on now, count the Omer
    You can count the Omer
    Come on now, count the Omer
    1, 2, 3, 4 Count with me!

    During the time the Temple stood
    Folks would come on by
    Offering a barley sheaf as a way to sanctify
    Life which should be rich and full
    And never, never rote…
    Come on, let’s count the days between
    Passover and Shavuot.

    Now, now, now (Chorus) 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/omer-song

    Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 3:51pm

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