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  1. Shir Hadash (WI)

    Congregation Shir Hadash

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/congregation-shir-hadash

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 9:25am

  2. Shir Shalom (NY)

    Congregation Shir Shalom

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/congregation-shir-shalom

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 9:28am

  3. Temple Beth Israel (OR) TBI-Eugene

  4. Temple Beth Sholom (OR)

    Temple Beth Sholom

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/temple-beth-sholom

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:07pm

  5. Temple Emmanuel (MA)

    Temple Emmanuel is a small, open and welcoming Jewish community in Wakefield, Mass. We offer a contemporary approach to Judaism while maintaining a respect for traditional Jewish values. We invite all to participate in our active schedule of religious services, educational and cultural events.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/temple-emmanuel-wakefield

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:11pm

  6. Temple Israel (MN)

    Temple Israel

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/temple-israel

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:17pm

  7. Kehilat Sukkat Shalom (OH)

    Kehilat Sukkat Shalom

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/kehilat-sukkat-shalom

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:24pm

  8. Tzedek v'Shalom (PA)

    Tzedek v'Shalom

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/tzedek-vshalom

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:29pm

  9. University Synagogue (CA)

    University Synagogue

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/organization/university-synagogue

    Posted on: 2016/11/07 - 7:35pm

  10. Fred Dobb Eco-Judaism session - Global Day 2016

    “Love of the Creator, and love of that which G!d has created, are finally one and the same,” wrote Martin Buber.  Defending this divine creation in an era of climate change is a Jewish (and social, political, and moral) imperative.  A rich Jewish life is by nature an environmental one, though we need to pick up the pace, draw more explicit connections, and make our community a beacon of sustainability.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/video/eco-judaism-there-any-other-kind-how-torah-pushes-sustainability-envelope

    Posted on: 2016/11/21 - 1:20am

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