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  1. Statement on Mount Meron Tragedy

  2. ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’: How Torah is helping me process Derek Chauvin’s conviction

    This piece by Rabbi Sanda Lawson was originally published in the Forward on April 23, 2021.

    The video of Rodney King’s beating by members of the Los Angeles Police Department emerged 30 years ago this March.

    It was one month before I joined the military.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/love-your-neighbor-yourself-how-torah-helping-me-process-derek-chauvins-conviction

    Posted on: 2021/04/26 - 10:43am

  3. Akharey Mot-Kedoshim d'var Torah - Yael Ridberg - 2021 week of George Floyd murder trial

  4. Accountability is One Step Toward Justice: Response to a Verdict in the Murder of George Floyd

  5. Ensuring the Liberation of All People Passover Message

    Dear Hevre, 

    At this time of renewed hope, deep uncertainty and painful mourning for all we have lost, we’re reminded that the Passover haggadah challenges us to cultivate the deepest possible empathy.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/ensuring-liberation-all-people-passover-message

    Posted on: 2021/03/23 - 4:38pm

  6. Statement Condemning Atlanta Attack

  7. American Values, Religious Voices: Elsie Stern

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    Elsie Stern, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Bible, RRC

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/american-values-religious-voices-letter-americas-leadership

    Posted on: 2021/03/10 - 2:34pm

  8. Rooted and Relevant Haberman lecture

    As the pandemic has made clear, we are in an era of unprecedented social upheaval. Our political, social and communal institutions are challenged by a breakdown in civil discourse and democratic values, rising extremist movements, the need to reckon with systemic racial injustice, and an existential climate threat. To meet this century’s new realities, our institutions must adapt and evolve to promote democracy, foster meaningful conversations, and join together to ensure that all people are treated with dignity and respect. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/rooted-and-relevant-21st-century-jewish-life

    Posted on: 2021/03/05 - 2:51pm

  9. A Welcome Israeli Supreme Court Ruling on Non-Orthodox Conversions

  10. Tetzaveh / Purim 2021 - Yael Ridberg

    Purim 2020 was the last in-person event celebrated by many Jewish communities around the country before the COVID-19 shutdown. Little did we understand that the essential psychological principle of Purim of hafichut – the reversibility of our world – would come to mean something even more profound than what we had come to expect. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dvar-torah/righting-world-turned-upside-down

    Posted on: 2021/02/26 - 12:28pm

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