2018 Ignition Grant Recipients
The 2018 Auerbach Ignition Grant recipients use everything from live storytelling events to “divine conversations” to electronic music to explore, expand, and examine what Judaism means for the 21st century.
The 2018 Auerbach Ignition Grant recipients use everything from live storytelling events to “divine conversations” to electronic music to explore, expand, and examine what Judaism means for the 21st century.
People across Philadelphia gathered together for Fair Trade Shabbat Dinner, a night of Jewish learning, locally-sourced food, and provoking conversation about Jewish values.
The small Italian village of Serrastretta has a hidden past: among its population are many families of anusim, hidden Jews whose ancestors were forced to convert to Catholicism during the Inquisition. Now, many locals are exploring their roots, thanks to new Reconstructionist affiliate Sinagoga Ner Tamid del Sud.
This manual will help you use all three volumes of A Guide to Jewish Practice to boost your adult and teen education programming in meaningful ways.
Reflections on Israel as it turns 70
In our final conversation with Rabbi Deborah Waxman, we looked at new Reconstructionist approaches to God and the language of the divine.
Our third Reconstructing for Tomorrow conversation with Rabbi Deborah Waxman focused on unpacking the ideological and practical differences between the Reconstructionist and Reform movements.
In our second Network for Network Builders session, we discussed the values that drive our work and identified strategies for weaving our values into building networks.