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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.
Posted on: 2022/03/04 - 11:29am
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Society for Jewish Ethics
The Reconstructionist movement is being well represented at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Society of Jewish Ethics, taking place Jan. 6-9 over Zoom. In fact, in terms of the number of presenters —at least three — the movement will have a greater presence at this year’s virtual gathering than at any time since the first conference was held in 2003.
Posted on: 2022/01/04 - 11:30am
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Evolve: Sowing the Seeds of Constructive Evolution
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Seth Rosen Aug 6
In the last several weeks, two experiences, both of them ongoing, have made clear to me the power and persistency of “gathering” as a lynchpin of building and sustaining a spiritual community within the Reconstructionist movement. By “gathering,” I mean physically gathering—being together at the same time, in the same place, for one another and with one another.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/gathering-together
Posted on: 2018/08/06 - 4:45pm
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July Leadership Column
I frequently describe myself as an evangelist for progressive religion. I spend much of my time making the case for why folks should belong. Why belong to any religion? Why belong to the Jewish people? Why belong to a synagogue? Why belong to the Reconstructionist movement?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/drawing-comfort-community
Posted on: 2018/07/02 - 9:57am
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April 2018 Leadership Column
Why belong?
Why belong to the Jewish people? Why belong to a synagogue? Why belong to the Reconstructionist movement?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/why-belong
Posted on: 2018/04/09 - 8:43am
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Keeping Judaism Alive Behind Prison Walls
In loyalty, you sustain the living, nurturing the life of everything, healing the sick, freeing the captive.
Jessica Rosenberg, a senior at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in suburban Philadelphia, has often been inspired and troubled by these words of gratitude in the daily morning prayers. What does it mean that God frees the captive and heals the sick, knowing some people never achieve freedom or recover from certain illnesses? Does it mean that God only delivers some people and not others? Or should the words be interpreted metaphorically?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/keeping-judaism-alive-behind-prison-walls
Posted on: 2018/02/28 - 10:00am
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Reconstructionist Communities Make Disability Inclusion a Top Priority
Celebrations program at Ner Shalom Posted on: 2018/06/28 - 9:47am
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David Teutsch interview on Guide to Jewish Practice Book 1
This conversation with Rabbi David A. Teutsch, Ph.D. occured upon publication of Guide to Jewish Practice, Volume 1: Everyday Holiness.
Who are the intended readers of the new Guide to Jewish Practice?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/article/author-interview-guide-jewish-practice
Posted on: 2016/12/09 - 10:57am
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Does The Torah Require Us To Publicize Names Of Sexual Abusers?
What does Judaism teach us about how to respond to accusations of harassment or assault? Are we to regard the reputation of the accused as the highest priority even if that means silencing those speaking up against abuse? If so, how can the Jewish community address the problem?
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/does-torah-require-us-publicize-names-sexual-abusers
Posted on: 2018/03/28 - 3:47pm