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Posted on: 2016/06/14 - 1:24pm
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JOLT Reconstructionist Online Teaching Certificate
This teaching certificate paves the way for you to work in religious schools, Jewish youth groups, junior congregations, and Jewish summer camps
If you’re an 11th or 12th grade student, this program is for you. It aims to train future religious school teachers and leaders for the Reform, Conservative & Reconstructionist movements.
As the oldest pluralistic institution of Jewish higher learning in North America, Gratz College is proud to offer
The Mordecai Kaplan Reconstructionist Teaching Certificate in partnership with Reconstructing Judaism
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/reconstructionist-online-teaching-certificate
Posted on: 2016/07/01 - 11:23am
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Raising Future Decision Makers - SCR community learning
Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben, Ph.D. is a nationally recognized expert in the field of moral education and has written extensively on that topic. In this recording of a community teaching call, he discusses raising ethical children of character and share ten keys to leading your children to ethical choices in everyday life:
CHILDREN OF CHARACTER: Leading Your Children to Ethical Choices in Everyday Life
Posted on: 2016/07/01 - 12:25pm
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Yamim Nora'im
This article is excerpted from The Guide to Jewish Practice, Volume 2, in a chapter written by Rabbi Yael Ridberg. The full Guide may be ordered from the Reconstructionist Press.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/yamim-noraim
Posted on: 2016/08/02 - 2:41pm
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Sin and Forgiveness
(Want to learn more about Jewish views of God from a Reconstructionist standpoint? Visit Believing.)
This article is excerpted from The Guide to Jewish Practice, Volume 2 — the section in question was written by Rabbi Yael Ridberg. The full Guide may be ordered from the Reconstructionist Press.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/sin-and-forgiveness
Posted on: 2016/08/08 - 4:50pm
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Elul Prep
This article is excerpted from The Guide to Jewish Practice, Volume 2, in a chapter written by Rabbi Yael Ridberg. The full Guide may be ordered from the Reconstructionist Press.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/preparations-during-month-elul
Posted on: 2016/08/09 - 4:40pm
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Nancy F-K Tazria Metzora Dvar Torah
Last week there appeared in my mailbox at RRC, a book that I had never heard of by someone who was also unknown to me. The book is called The Plausible God: Secular Reflections on Liberal Jewish Theology. The author, Mitchell Silver, is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, and a devout secular Jew. His book was occasioned by a growing realization that all of his good philosophical arguments against religion were really arguments against traditional theism, the “old God” as he calls Him. And I use the word “Him” advisedly here.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/spoken-audio/why-do-we-pray-dvar-torah-tazriametzora
Posted on: 2016/08/22 - 2:31am
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Elsie Stern Shavuot 2012 Audio Teaching
Note: the following is a verbatim transcript for accessibility to the hearing-impaired. It has not been edited for general publication.
Posted on: 2016/08/22 - 3:02am
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Learning Network Catalog 2016-17
This is the PDF version of the 2016-2017 catalog for the Reconstructionist Learning Networks. More information can be found on the Networks page.
Posted on: 2016/09/06 - 1:46pm
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Recon Torah Feb 2016
The RRC Board met earlier this month, and to open the session, Camp JRF director Rabbi Isaac Saposnik gave a d’var torah. He noted that this week’s Torah portion includes the first of four instructions to “tell your children” about the Exodus. Rabbi Isaac asked us to think about the key Jewish stories that we tell our children again and again. This got me thinking about the stories many of us were telling, or at least talking about, over winter break. For many of us, there was the EPIC battle between the forces of light and the forces of darkness of the Star Wars saga.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/numinous-power-and-storytelling
Posted on: 2016/02/03 - 12:00am