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  1. Call on AIPAC To Rescind Trump Invitation

  2. News - Honoring the Dead: The Reconstructionist Hevrah Kaddishah of Philadelphia

  3. DW Op-Ed: Welcoming the Stranger

    This piece was originally published in the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent

    “You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Exodus 22:20

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/welcoming-stranger-living-our-values

    Posted on: 2016/01/26 - 12:00am

  4. Standing in Solidarity with the Reform Movement in Israel

  5. Statement on Fires in Haifa

    RRC/Jewish Reconstructionist Communities expresses solidarity with Israel’s firefighters and emergency rescue services who are working tirelessly to combat the spread of multiple wildfires in the Haifa region. As the number of people who have been evacuated exceeds 60,000, we will continue to monitor the situation. We are deeply disturbed by initial Israeli reports that as many as half the fires were probably acts of arson, including possibly politically motivated arson.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/statement-fires-haifa

    Posted on: 2016/11/24 - 12:00am

  6. DW statement to faith leaders Nov 2016

    Rabbi Deborah Waxman spoke from a Jewish perspective to faith leaders during a 11/28/2016 call on “Faith and Solidarity during a time of White Supremacy.” Her comments were part of a conference call sponsored by Faith In The Public Sphere.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/rabbi-deborah-waxman-speaks-faith-leaders-solidarity

    Posted on: 2016/12/06 - 2:16pm

  7. Creative Expression Landing

    Reconstructionism views Judaism not just as a religion, but as a civilization. Art, literature, music, theater, dance—each of these expressions of creativity is an important facet of a rich, dynamic Jewish civilization in dialogue with the world around us. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/act/creative-expression

    Posted on: 2016/12/08 - 1:53pm

  8. Spirituality Landing

    Religion is the container for the life of the spirit. It is the gravity that anchors spirit to earth, translating the vision of the soul into the responsibility of the individual. In the best of all possible worlds, spirituality and religion are partners. The soul’s most profound experiences with a presence greater than the self are given form and articulation through liturgy, ritual and moral law. Religious forms, in turn, remain constantly open to the renewal of sacred moments. If spirituality at its best lifts us up, religion at its best keeps us rooted.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/learn/spirituality

    Posted on: 2016/12/09 - 10:21am

  9. Dream With Us Video

    See our dreams for the Jewish future

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/video/dream-with-us

    Posted on: 2016/12/09 - 12:20pm

  10. Shabbat landing

    There is no more prominent and frequent occurrence in the Jewish calendar than the weekly arrival of Shabbat. Along with the remaining six days of the week, Shabbat provides the basic rhythm of Jewish time. Six days of work, one day of rest: mundane, holy. Hurry up, slow down. Get distracted, return to the Source of All. Worry about yourself and your loved ones, remember your blessings. In the Havdala blessing that marks the end of Shabbat, God is praised for distinguishing between holy and mundane (hamavdil beyn kodesh l’ḥol).

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/shabbat

    Posted on: 2016/12/14 - 11:42am

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