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The Profound Simplicity of Jewish Spirituality

The act of remembering ... is the heartbeat of Jewish spirituality.

The Mourner’s Way: A Review of Rabbi Me’irah Iliinsky’s Mapping the Journey

An artistic validation of the many textures of grief

Before We Tell the Story

"We break open / To all that we will encounter"

Joseph and the Exodus: Openheartedness After Being Constricted

Joseph is here to teach us to let things go.

We Are Targets, Too: Two Days in Minneapolis

We witnessed the astonishing goodness of the force of ordinary human neighbors, rising up in defense of decency, pluralism and democracy.

Gender Fluid Shekhinah: It Matters How We Gender God

Which narratives, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors cultivate well-being, and which reinforce systems of persistent and terrible harm?

Composing a New Liturgy Connected to Our Deepest Concerns

For many people, the liturgy seems disconnected from their concerns, hopes, dreams and challenges.

Godwrestler: Person, Tribe & State?

What did it mean to wrestle with God so that the two brothers could kiss and live in peace?

The Reconstructionist Network

Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement

Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis

Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues

Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives

The Reconstructionist Network