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Dialogue Podcast Home
Welcome to the Dialogue podcast, where we explore the cutting edge of Jewish thought in conversation with Jewish leaders from the Reconstructionist movement and beyond.
Our first episodes were released in August 2015 as part of our Cutting Edge Judaism feature.
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Posted on: 2016/05/04 - 12:02pm
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Posted on: 2016/06/14 - 1:09pm
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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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Learn main landing page
What is Reconstructionist Judaism? How do Reconstructionist Jews approach questions of ethics and decision making? How do Reconstructionists understand religious experience and spirituality? What does Reconstructionist Torah study look like? Explore the Learn section of our site to delve into these questions and many more.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/learn
Posted on: 2016/07/20 - 11:31am
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Act main landing page
For Reconstructionists, Judaism is not just a philosophy. Lived Jewish experience is at the core of Jewish peoplehood. Reconstructionists learn from traditional practice, adapting it to our era, so that we can:
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Mark important moments in our lives
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Create and share creative works of beauty and insight
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Mark important moments in our lives
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Imbue each week, and the seasons of each year, with meaning and consciousness
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/act
Posted on: 2016/07/20 - 11:32am
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Connect main landing / Newsletter Archive
Reconstructionist communities pray, learn, celebrate, and take action together. In our congregations, havurot and camp, we take bold risks and firm stands in order to help Torah, Jewish practice, culture and community evolve to meet the needs of today’s diverse progressive Jews and fellow travellers. Rooted in Jewish values, we work across boundaries in the service of justice, peace, and global well-being.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/connect
Posted on: 2016/07/20 - 11:32am
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Reconstructionism Landing
Reconstructionists approach Judaism — and life — with deep reverence for the past and a passion to relate it to the present. In a rapidly changing world, Reconstructionist communities share and create new ways of being Jewish to connect us to the divine and ensure our lives are filled with purpose.
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We view Judaism as the evolving civilization of the Jewish people in an ongoing relationship with God. Our shared culture — rituals, traditions and practices — reflect over 3,000 years of that evolution, and we continue to share and shape it today.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/learn/reconstructionism
Posted on: 2016/08/22 - 12:43am
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Dialogues Landing
Dialogues are an occasional feature bringing together many voices to examine a specific topic. In Cutting Edge Judaism, we brought together longtime Reconstructionist leaders with newer voices from within and beyond the movement, in a 3-week series on articles and recorded interviews. And in Israel & Zionism, we solicited a wide range of Reconstructionist voices across the ideological spectrum to express perspectives on Israel at a particular historical moment.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/dialogues
Posted on: 2016/08/22 - 12:45am
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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