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  1. 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

  2. 2020 New York Day of Learning Leadership Column Feb 2020

    Reconstructing Judaism, along with 137 people, undertook an experiment on Jan. 26 to bring to life our tagline: deeply rooted, boldly relevant.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/day-learning-homelessness-combined-learning-action

    Posted on: 2020/02/20 - 11:08am

  3. CBH Shark Tank article

    Reconstructing Judaism explores and funds innovative ideas for connecting with and serving unengaged and under-engaged populations — in new ways and spaces.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructing-judaism-funds-innovative-approach-serving-unaffiliated-atlanta

    Posted on: 2020/09/25 - 1:16pm

  4. Mourning, Recovering and Rebuilding - DW and SR on Pittsburgh 2nd anniversary

  5. In 2020, Reconstructionist Communities Prove More Vital (and Adaptive) Than Ever

    Man in face mask standing in burnt ruins of a house
    Don Steyskal stands in the ruins of the family home in early September, 2020.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/2020-reconstructionist-communities-prove-more-vital-and-adaptive-ever

    Posted on: 2020/10/29 - 3:19pm

  6. Whizin Prize 2020 News Item

    The Center for Jewish Ethics, affiliated with the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, sponsors an annual essay contest to encourage innovative thinking on contemporary Jewish ethics. The prize was established in 2004 through the generosity of Bruce Whizin, a philanthropist with an abiding interest in Jewish ethics. Rabbinical students and graduate students are eligible to submit work for consideration.   

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/whizin-prize-essay-explores-place-obligation-modern-jewish-thought

    Posted on: 2020/05/21 - 10:34am

  7. Annual Report 2020 News Item

    In extraordinary times, we are guided by our core values. Kedushah (holiness)kehillah (community), tzedek (justice), a commitment to diversity, cultivating hope, working for sustainability, pikuakh nefesh (saving lives) — these values animate Reconstructing Juda

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

    Posted on: 2020/06/08 - 10:36am

  8. Call for Commission Nominations 2021

    Dear members of Reconstructionist communities, 

    The two active commissions of the Reconstructionist movement – the Tikkun Olam Commission (TOC) and the Joint Israel Commission (JIC) – are seeking nominees to fill several seats on each commission. Beginning this year, a request for nominations will go out every year. Terms begin September 1st and last for three years with the option to apply for a second term. Both commissions onboard new members in staggered stages so there are openings for new folks each year.  

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/movement-commissions-annual-call-for-nominations

    Posted on: 2021/02/03 - 3:35pm

  9. 'A Beat to Which We All Can Move’: A Call to Jews to Embrace the Pursuit of Racial Justice - DW EJP

  10. Reconstructing Judaism Names Rabbi Sandra Lawson Inaugural Director of Racial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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