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  1. Lewis Eron

    Rabbi Lewis Eron retired in 2017 after 24 years working for the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, most recently as the director of religious services at Lions Gate and as the Jewish community chaplain.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-lewis-eron

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 10:10am

  2. Ellen Dannin

    Ellen Dannin, a thought leader on labor and privitization, has taught and written primarily about American and New Zealand labor and employment law. She also writes about privatization of government services and public infrastructure. Her most recent law school position was as the Fannie Weiss Distinguished Faculty Scholar and professor of law at Penn State Dickinson School of Law.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/ellen-dannin

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 10:12am

  3. Michael Cohen

    Rabbi Michael Cohen

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-michael-cohen

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 10:22am

  4. What's God Have to Do With It?

    A High Holiday Sermon delivered by by Rabbi Sid Schwarz at Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation, Bethesda, MD
    Yom Kippur 2007

    Some of you will remember the old Art Linkletter show. His signature piece on the show was his interviews with children which he later compiled in a book called Kids Say the Darndest Things. I thought of this when I recently picked up a book entitled, Children’s Letters to God. Here are a few excerpts:

    “Dear God:

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/sermon/whats-god-have-do-it

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 10:32am

  5. Daniel Cedarbaum

    Daniel Cedarbaum

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/daniel-cedarbaum

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 10:54am

  6. Mel Scult

    Mel Scult

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/mel-scult

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 12:49pm

  7. Being Part of the Universe

    Let us begin by remembering that the spiritual always points toward the unity of things, not their division. Judaism tries to help us to work from a higher perspective. To celebrate the creation of the world, as we do on Rosh Hashanah, is to see ourselves as an integral part of all that is and not to see ourselves as the measure of all things. The egotistical, self-centered part of our mind, “the evil urge” if you will, always leads us to experience our separateness from the natural world.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/sermon/being-part-universe

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 12:54pm

  8. Steve Burnstein

    Rabbi Steve Burnstein

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-steve-burnstein

    Posted on: 2016/05/06 - 12:57pm

  9. Elliott Tepperman

    Rabbi Elliott Tepperman

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-elliott-tepperman

    Posted on: 2016/05/12 - 1:34pm

  10. Joshua Boettiger

    Rabbi Joshua Boettiger

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-joshua-boettiger

    Posted on: 2016/05/13 - 11:51am

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