Reconstructing Judaism Appeals to Temple Emek Shalom in Oregon, Now a Fellow Constituent
Reconstructing Judaism welcomes Temple Emek Shalom in Ashland, Oregon.
Reconstructing Judaism welcomes Temple Emek Shalom in Ashland, Oregon.
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
Reflections on the state of Reconstructionist Judaism as 2018 begins.
Rabbi Howard Cohen, who serves both as a rabbi and a volunteer firefighter, describes how his overlapping spheres provide richness and balance.Â
Reflections on the recent Jewish Social Justice roundtable meeting on racial justice and equity.
Board chair Seth Rosen lays out his plans for the development of the Reconstructionist movement.
At Camp Havaya Arts, opening this summer in Redlands, California, campers will be nurtured as they explore for themselves what it means to live a Jewish life through the prism of the arts.