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  1. Beit Midrash Videos

    The Recon Connect Beit Midrash invites you to learn Torah from our notable rabbis at Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/recon-connect-beit-midrash-videos

    Posted on: 2020/12/23 - 10:44am

  2. Responding to Amnesty International’s report on Israel and the charge of apartheid

  3. In solidarity with Ukraine

  4. Reconstructing Judaism Statement

    ברוך אתה ה’ אלוהינו חי העולמים מתיר אסורים.

    Barukh atah adonay eloheynu hay ha’olamim matir asurim.

    Blessed are you, THE REDEEMER, our God, Life of all the worlds, who frees the captives.

    – From the morning liturgy

    What a terrible irony that on Shabbat Shirah, as Jews around the world read about the Israelites’ liberation from slavery, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and three other people were held hostage at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas in a standoff that lasted more than 11 hours. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/choosing-life-reconstructionist-response-events-colleyville-texas

    Posted on: 2022/01/16 - 12:50pm

  5. Six Years Removed from Policy Shift, Rabbis with Non-Jewish Partners Continue to Embody Reconstructionist Values, Even as Challenges Persist

    Rabbis Donna Cephas, Sandra Lawson and Michael Hess Webber each took very different paths to becoming Reconstructionist rabbis. Despite disparate journeys, the three religious leaders have continuously demonstrated dedication, creativity and an ability to inspire others. Their stories share an additional element: their paths to the rabbinate were once blocked because their partners are not Jewish.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/rabbis-with-non-jewish-partners-embody-reconstructionist-values

    Posted on: 2022/02/09 - 12:42pm

  6. Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA)

  7. Convention Press Release

    Since the first Reconstructionist congregation was founded a century ago, the Reconstructionist movement has served as a laboratory for innovation in Jewish life. B’Yachad: Reconstructing Judaism Together, the upcoming movement-wide convention, will likewise model creative Jewish expression for the present and future, Reconstructing what it means to gather safely, purposefully and joyfully. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/reconstructionist-set-gather-person-and-virtually-highlight-present-and-imagine-future

    Posted on: 2022/03/04 - 11:29am

  8. Reconstructing Gatherings for a Hybrid World

  9. Twin Milestones Mark a Century of Reconstructionist Innovation

    By the standards of geology, 100 years is a nanosecond. Yet stretching farther than most human lives, a century tests the limits of human perspective. In 1922, thanks to the ratification of the 19th amendment, American women had just gained universal suffrage (though it would be decades before many women of color could exercise that right in practice). Also that year, the first radio was installed in the Harding White House, the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated, and construction began on New York’s Yankee Stadium.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/twin-milestones-mark-century-reconstructionist-innovation

    Posted on: 2022/03/03 - 12:13pm

  10. Congregational Safety Resources

    In the months since the October 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue attack, we have been sharing resources with Reconstructionist communities that address questions of how to make our synagogues safer while also upholding Jewish values of racial justice, interfaith community building, and equity. This page gathers together what we’ve shared so far with our educators, executive directors and presidents.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/synagogue-safety-security-and-values-resources

    Posted on: 2019/04/29 - 1:45pm

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