Multicultural Haroset Recipes
Recipes for Passover haroset from several cultural traditions
Recipes for Passover haroset from several cultural traditions
During disasters and their aftermaths, many people wonder about God’s role in their suffering. This lesson seeks to explore God’s role in tragedy from a Jewish Reconstructionist perspective. This lesson is intended for children ages 8-12.
Should children receiving conflicting, non-Jewish, religious education be allowed to enroll in a synagogue school? This question is at core about the differences between how the individual is seen by the community, his status, and how the individual sees herself, her identity
How does a non-supernatural notion of God fit together with the practice of prayer? Rabbi Jacob Staub explores their intersection.Â
Summary of Session 3Â of Reconstructionist Incubator Learning Network, Spring 2017
Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D., discusses the role of the free press in the Jewish community and American society, and what Jewish values can teach us about journalistic ethics.
Summary of Session 2 of Reconstructionist Incubator Learning Network, Spring 2017
Summary of Session 1 of Reconstructionist Incubator Learning Network, Spring 2017
 In this text study for Parashat Beshalakh, Rabbi Toba Spitzer examines the fate of the Egyptians at the Red Sea and our tradition’s ethical sensitivity to their plight.