Building Jewish Communities: Opportunity and Obligation
What does it mean to build the Jewish communities in which we live? Seth Rosen reflects on the opportunity and obligation posed by this charge.
What does it mean to build the Jewish communities in which we live? Seth Rosen reflects on the opportunity and obligation posed by this charge.
We’re changing our name to Reconstructing Judaism. Rabbi Deborah Waxman, president of Reconstructing Judaism, explains why.
Reconstructing Judaism: Who we are and what we do.Â
RRC faculty address sexual harassment in Jewish organizations, including harassment of women rabbis.Â
Eighty-six Jewish activists, including six Reconstructionist rabbis, were arrested in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 17 in a bold act of civil disobedience in solidarity with more than 800,000 Dreamers.
Reconstructionist leaders were among the early signatories of this letter urging the Israeli government to stop the deportations of asylum seekers from Sudan and Eritrea who have sought refuge in Israel.
Reconstructionist organizations joined an amicus curiae brief by religious organizations in support of the rights of unions.Â
We strongly condemn the recent public remarks made by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, which contribute to undermining prospects for a viable peace process.
RRC/JRC signed onto a letter urging members of Congress to support the bipartisan DREAM Act.