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  1. Attempting the impossible: eliminating election from the Jewish liturgy.: An article from: Midstream by Joel S. Kaminsky, 2005-01-01
  2. KAPLAN, MORDECAI: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Richard Libowitz, 2005
  3. Behoref Hayamim: In the Winter of Life: A Values-Based Jewish Guide for Decision-Making at the End of Life
  4. The Jewish layman views;: Reconstructionism (Reconstructionist booklet) by Harold M Schulweis, 1958
  5. To be or not to be a Jew (Reconstructionist pamphlet) by Milton Steinberg, 1943
  6. Immortality and Jewish belief (The Reconstructionist pamphlet series) by Eugene Kohn, 1967
  7. What is the Jewish religion? (Reconstructionist pamphlet) by Eugene Kohn, 1957
  8. The greater Judaism in the making;: A study of the modern evolution of Judaism, by Mordecai Menahem Kaplan, 1967
  9. The Mordecai M. Kaplan Centennial resource booklet by Mordecai Menahem Kaplan, 1981
  10. Know how to answer: A guide to reconstructionism by Mordecai Menahem Kaplan, 1951
  11. The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion by Mordecai M. Kaplan, 1994-11
  12. Mordecai M. Kaplan and the Development of Reconstructionism (Studies in American Religion) by Richard Libowitz, 1983-12
  13. The American Empirical Movement in Theology (American University Studies Series VII, Theology and Religion) by Delores Joan Rogers, 1990-09
  14. Change Happens: Owning the Jewish Holidays in a Reconstructionist Tradition by Rabbi Sheryl Lewart, 2009-04-01

81. Israel.com: People Of The Book/Judaism/Movements And Sects/Reconstructionist
http//www.jrf.org/rt/rtmain.html (Hits 594 Rating 4.00 Votes 35) Rate It reconstructionist judaism overview of the founding of Reconstructionism.
http://www.israel.com/directory/People_of_the_Book/Judaism/Movements_and_Sects/R
A website years in the making! sign up Home People of the Book Judaism ... Movements and Sects : Reconstructionist LINKS: Reconstructionist Movement, The
http://www.rrc.edu/reconstructionism/movement.htm
(Hits: 705 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 69) Rate It Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
discusses Reconstructionism; offers directory of congregations in the U.S., Canada, and Curacao; links to periodicals and radio station; and more.
http://www.jrf.org
(Hits: 718 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 99) Rate It JSOURCE: Who is a Reconstructionist Jew?
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/reconstruction.html
(Hits: 960 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 78) Rate It Reconstructionism Today
quarterly publication from the JRF.
http://www.jrf.org/rt/rtmain.html
(Hits: 594 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 35) Rate It Reconstructionist Judaism overview of the founding of Reconstructionism. http://www.shamayim.org/Reconstructionist%20Judaism.html (Hits: 379 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 24) Rate It Reconstructionist Rabbinical College a community of teachers and students dedicated to the renewal of the rabbinate in the North American Jewish community. http://www.rrc.edu

82. From Ideology To Liturgy - Reconstructionist Worship And American Liberal Judais
The Ideology of Mordecai M. Kaplan 2. Kaplan as Liturgist Reconstructionist Liturgy, 19411963 3. An Institutional History of reconstructionist judaism 4. The
http://wsupress.wayne.edu/judaica/history/caplanfil.htm
Book Information About the Book Table of Contents From Ideology to Liturgy
Reconstructionist Worship and American Liberal Judaism
Eric Caplan
1. The Ideology of Mordecai M. Kaplan
2. Kaplan as Liturgist: Reconstructionist Liturgy, 1941-1963
3. An Institutional History of Reconstructionist Judaism
4. The Ideology of Post-Kaplanian Reconstructionism
Kol Haneshamah: The New Reconstructionist Prayerbook Series
Kol Haneshamah and Other Contemporary Liberal Jewish Liturgies
7. Postscript: Contemporary Reconstructionism and American Spiritual Trends Published by the Hebrew Union College Press
$49.95s cloth / ISBN 0-87820-450-4 400 pages Monograph No. 26

83. Links For Ram Dass Site
Reconstructionist. reconstructionist judaism is often considered the fourth movement of American Judaism. It was founded by the
http://www.ramdass.org/library/judaism.html
S PIRIT L IBRARY: SPIRIT: JUDAISM
NOTES ABOUT THESE LINKS:
Authors
Free Speech Peace Spirit ... Islam / Judaism / Paganism Taoism

Following is a collection of links from a number of the best known Jewish denominations. AT the begining of each section is a short description of the history and growth of the beliefs of that particular denomination. These sections are:
Chasidic (Hasidic) Judaism;

Orthodox Judaism;

Conservative;

Reconstructionist;
...
Renewal;
and
General Jewish links

Another quick note: If I am able to determine the country in which the web site emanates I will put a flag of that country in front of the website. If the site consists of material relevant to many countries then I will place a "globe-flag" ( ) in front of it no matter in which country it is hosted.
SPIRIT: JUDAISM
Kabbalah then, is the occult or mystical branch of the religion, the inner or esotericcounterpart to the outer or legalistic doctrine, the Torah or "Law", just as Sufism is the occult and mystical tradition within Islam. Chasidic (Hasidic) Judaism (see also Renewal A Hasid is a follower of a Jewish movement that had its origins with Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov in the Carpathian Mountains in a little town around the year 1760. It developed combining a love of Torah with joy, mysticism and outreach to the common folk.

84. String Of Pearls Congregation
Author unknown. Discovered in the newsletter of Kehillat HaNahar, in New Hope, PA What Is reconstructionist judaism? In May 2000
http://www.stringofpearlsweb.org/
String of Pearls Congregation
The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Princeton
Welcome to
String of Pearls
Who We Are
String of Pearls is a congregation of 50 households in the Princeton area whose members have been gathering together since 1991. From the beginning it has been a proudly diverse and inclusive Jewish congregation, welcoming young and old, singles and families, Jews by birth and by choice, non-Jewish partners in interfaith couples, gay and straight, the spiritually settled and the spiritually restless, in short, all who are willing to commit to the integration of community, worship, study, and acts of loving kindness (gemilut hasadim) and repair of the world (tikkun olam).
Our synagogue’s name, String of Pearls, comes from one of the first songs the congregation learned to sing together. The text of the Yiddish song, Schnirele Perele (“String of Pearls”), implies that those who are “pearls”—bound together by a common thread of joyous belief—will advance the coming of an age of heaven on earth.
What Kind of Shul Are We?

85. Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Founded in 1968 to fulfill the philosophy of judaism formulated by Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, the reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)is located in suburban Philadelphia.
http://www.rrc.edu/
Search Reconstructionist Rabbis Endorse Civil Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
RRC Hosts Online Chat Thursday

May 20, 8:00 P.M. to 10: P.M. EDT

RRC Honors Survival of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and Oral History Initiative

The Center for Jewish Ethics The Center for Jewish Women's and Gender Studies Reconstructionist Judaism Login
1299 Church Road, Wyncote, PA 19095
Phone (215) 576-0800 : Fax (215) 576-6143

86. Www.rrc.edu/reconstructionism/reconstructionism.htm
reconstructionist Rabbinical CollegeFounded in 1968 to fulfill the philosophy of judaism formulated by Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, the Reconstr
http://www.rrc.edu/reconstructionism/reconstructionism.htm

87. Loading
Synagogue affiliated with both the United Synagogue of Conservative judaism and the Jewish reconstructionist Federation. Includes information about worship, education, programs and groups.
http://www.bez613.org/

88. Congregation Darchei Noam - A Reconstructionist Egalitarian Synagogue
Toronto's first reconstructionist synagogue. Site includes information about the reconstructionist movement and progressive judaism, services, study, social action and upcoming events.
http://www.darcheinoam.on.ca/
Darchei Noam, Toronto's Reconstructionist Synagogue, is a close-knit community of just under 300 families. Religious services are traditional in form, and progressive and egalitarian in content. Members participate in leading services, chanting Torah, or presenting a D'var Torah. Women and men participate equally in all areas of synagogue life. Please join us for services any time. If you are new to Darchei Noam, and if you let us know you are coming, we will gladly arrange for someone to be your host at the service.
Shabbat morning services begin at 10 am. For Torah study, children's services, Friday night services, Minyan Michadesh, Israeli dancing, holidays and festivals - please check the calendar
Annual General Meeting Monday, June 7, 7:30 PM Out to the Parks resumes Thursday, June 17 Registration for Hebrew School Now in progress
Comments? Questions? Info?
Contact Kathy
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89. Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation
Adat Shalom is dedicated to the moral and spiritual fulfillment of its members and to Jewish continuity. We affirm the idea that judaism is the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people. Through this congregation, we will explore, enjoy, evaluate, and participate in revitalizing and reconstructing judaism in all its aspects. We are determined to make the process of reconstructing Jewish civilization a responsible, communal undertaking.
http://www.adatshalom.net
Welcome to Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation
If you cannot view frames, click here for our home page and further links

90. Valley Outreach Synagogue
A reconstructionist Congregation (the fourth movement in judaism) and offers a unique point of view on judaism, where creativity, innovation and challenge blend and mix with Jewish tradition.
http://www.valleyoutreach.com

91. Mishkan Torah Synagogue Of Greenbelt, Maryland
Mishkan Torah is affiliated with two movements the United Synagogue for Conservative judaism, and the Jewish reconstructionist Federation. It is a very communityoriented synagogue, with a nursery school, a Hebrew School for grades kindergarten through seventh, and an eighth grade Confirmation program.
http://mishkantorah.org/
Serving Greenbelt, Maryland and surrounding communities. About Mishkan Torah Meet our Rabbi Hebrew School Calendar of Events ... Webmaster

92. Home Page
Celebration Jewish Congregation is an affiliate of the Jewish reconstructionist Federation, believing that men and women should have equal rights and that the past has a vote, but not a veto. It believes that this allows its warm, friendly congregation to embrace the wonderful past traditions of judaism while considering our ever changing culture.
http://www.jrf.org/cjc/
Welcome to Celebration Jewish Congregation
Welcome to the official web site of Celebration Jewish Congregation, the only Reconstructionist Congregation in Central Florida! High Holy Day Services will be held at Heritage Hall in Celebration's South Village. The dates and times for these are:
Erev Rosh Hashanah: Friday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 pm
Rosh Hashanah morning: Saturday Sept. 27 at 9:00 am
Kol Nidre: Sunday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 pm
Yom Kippur: Monday, Oct. 6 at 9:00 a.m.
Yizkor: Monday, Oct. 6 at 11:00 am The fees for attendance to all the High Holy Days will be $60.00 for adults and $30.00 for children 12 years of age or younger. The fees for individual services are $20.00 for adults and $10.00 for children 12 or younger. "Break the Fast" Party: At sundown of Yom Kippur day at Celebration Town Tavern in Downtown Celebration. To RSVP or more information Email: celebration_jewish_cong@yahoo.com
The Jewish Reconstructionist Federation

93. Who Is A Reconstructionist Jew?
reconstructionist Jews seek to nurture this evolution. We see it as the lifeblood of judaism, the power that allows judaism to continue as a dynamic tradition
http://www.nvrc.net/recon.htm
Home Events News
Hebrew School
... Contact Us
Kol Ami: the Northern Virginia
Reconstructionist Community
Who is a Reconstructionist Jew?
Adapted from the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation website. A Reconstructionist Jew has strong commitments both to tradition and to the search for contemporary meaning. Reconstructionists encourage all Jews to enhance their own lives by reclaiming our shared heritage and becoming active participants in the building of the Jewish future.
The Evolving Religious Civilization of the Jewish People
Reconstructionists define Judaism as the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people. By "evolving" we mean that Judaism has changed over the centuries of its existence. The faith of the ancient Israelites in the days of Solomon's Temple was not the same as that of the early rabbis. And neither of those faiths was the same as that of our more recent ancestors from around the world. Each generation of Jews has subtly reshaped the faith and traditions of the Jewish people. Reconstructionist Jews seek to nurture this evolution. We see it as the lifeblood of Judaism, the power that allows Judaism to continue as a dynamic tradition in every age. For more information, visit the

94. Congregation B'nai Tikvah
The first and only reconstructionist congregation in the greater Cincinnati areawith members living in West Chester, Mason, Fairfield, Wyoming, Maineville, Landen and other nearby communities. Its members are Jewish couples and singles, intermarried couples, and those who have chosen judaism on their own. It believes that every voice is important and that democracy is an essential part of the operation of the congregation.
http://www.jrf.org/bnai-tikvah/index.html
Who We Are Tikvah Talk- March 2004 Calendar Our Property ... Contact Us An affiliate of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation We are eclectic in our openness . . . From our Mission Statement
Our congregation would like to thank the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation for their assistance in providing the space for our Web site.

95. Beth Or Home Page
Beth Or is small and intimate congregation devoted to the renewal of judaism though Torah study and spiritual practice. A member of the Jewish reconstructionist Federation and aligned with the movement for Jewish Renewal, Beth Or offers an inclusive, egalitarian, and spiritually focused environment in which children and adults can deepen their understanding of, and commitment to, Jewish life and community.
http://www.bethormiami.com/
11715 S.W. 87 Avenue, Miami, Florida 33176-4305 Phone: (305) 235-1419 Fax: (305) 251- 8262 E-mail: bethortemple@aol.com About our Services Education Programs Meet our Board Members ... Bulletin Board What is Beth Or?
We are a friendly, caring community that is committed to creating a
Jewish spiritual home where people of all backgrounds can feel
comfortable. Our goal as a synagogue is to provide an open and intellectually
challenging learning environment where individuals of all ages and
backgrounds can wrestle with the issues that confront them daily. We believe
that learning and study can translate into a meaningful commitment toward Tikkun Olam: making the world a better place.
Founded in 1980 by Rabbi Rami Shapiro, Beth Or is an open-minded community that values our diversity. We are small by design and desire, and are committed to maintaining our ability to know each other in an environment of being haimish and informal.Our prayer, learning, and celebrations are marked with a blend of tradition and innovation. We are not afraid to be creative and take pains to root that creativity in the texts and textures of our tradition. Our services are egalitarian, participatory, and friendly. They invite you to become involved by teaching the words and concepts that make Jewish prayer powerful. Marked by dialogue, our services invite your
questions and discuss your concerns.Beth Or is a house of meeting, prayer, study, comfort, and joy. But most importantly, it is a Home. We dedicate ourselves to learning

96. Congregation Beth Israel (Media, PA)
A reconstructionist synagogue in Media, PA, where judaism is more than a religionit is a shared culture.
http://www.bethisraelmedia.org

97. MyJewishLearning.com - History & Community: Reconstructionist Judaism
America, published by Random House. judaism as a Civilization Early reconstructionist Thought. The smallest of the four branches
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/history_community/Modern/ModernReligionCulture/M
Reconstructionism: The Fourth Denomination
Reconstructionism, the brainchild of the great twentieth century Jewish philosopher Mordecai Kaplan, was not originally designed to be a denomination.
The following article is reprinted from the American Jewish Historical Society’s American Jewish Desk Reference: The Ultimate One Volume Reference to the Jewish Experience in America , published by Random House.
Judaism as a Civilization: Early Reconstructionist Thought
The smallest of the four branches of American Judaism, Reconstructionism, originated in the philosophy of one individual—Mordecai Kaplan. Kaplan believed that Judaism was a “religious civilization” emerging from the history and culture of the Jewish people. As a “civilization” it was constantly evolving, and it was the goal of Jewish thinkers at any given time to interpret Judaism in the light of contemporary life and thought without abandoning its traditional values. The beginning of Reconstructionism can be dated to 1922, when Kaplan founded the Society for the Advancement of Judaism, a synagogue in New York City. Kaplan gathered Jews who were disaffected with other congregations and committed to “reconstructing” American Judaism so that it spoke more meaningfully to the twentieth-century world. Synagogue members were encouraged to interpret Jewish tradition freely and to create a more democratic institutional life. Kaplan rejected the notion that the Torah and the Talmud had been revealed by God at

98. Reconstructionist - Judaism
reconstructionist at judaism Resources and information about the reconstructionist movement. Paula E. Kirman is BellaOnline s judaism Host. reconstructionist
http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/3410.asp
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Resources and information about the Reconstructionist movement. ALEPH [offsite link]
Aleph is the Alliance for Jewish Renewal. This site explains what Jewish Renewal is, connects with Jewish Renewal communities, and has a lot of information about Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, a leading figure in this movement which borrows from the Chassidic meditative tradition and presents it in a contemporary setting. Jewish Reconstructionist Federation [offsite link] News, events, Divrei Torah, education, discussions and more resources. The site also has information on congregations and current events affecting the Reconstructionist movement. Network of Jewish Renewal Communities [offsite link] The NJRC provides resources for Jewish Renewal communities, including liturgy, products, a newsletter, and information on starting a Chavurah (study group).

99. Shaarei Shamayim
Shaarei Shamayim is Madison s Jewish reconstructionist and Jewish Renewal Community. It is a growing community of about 90 households
http://www.shamayim.org/
Shaarei Shamayim is Madison's Jewish Reconstructionist and Jewish Renewal Community. It is a growing community of about 90 households with adult members ranging from college age to senior citizens. We are professionals, academics, students and working people from Madison and its surrounding communities. Our members include singles, traditional and nontraditional families, interfaith couples, gays and lesbians.
We have come together from backgrounds ranging across the entire spectrum of Jewish cultural and spiritual life, with Jewish education ranging from extensive to very little or none at all. We are committed to fostering Jewish spiritual experience through prayer, study, song, social action and friendship. Shaarei Shamayim is dually affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation and the Network of Jewish Renewal Communities. Please e-mail webmaster@shamayim.org with your comments on or corrections to this web site.
Should you have questions or comments about business of the congregation itself, see the contacts page.

100. Forum HaGalil - Board A: Rekonstruktionismus - "reconstructionist Judaism"

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Hallo Doro,
hier eine Kurzinfo über Rekonstruktionismus:
Rekonstruktionismus oder „rekonstruktionistisches Judentum" ist die kleinste der vier Bewegungen im Judentum (neben Orthodoxie, konservativen und Reformjudentum). Sie wurde in den 20iger Jahren von Mordechai Kaplan gegründet, der eigentlich keine eigene Bewegung ins Leben rufen wollte, sondern unter dem Dach des konservativen Judentums bleiben wollte.
Die rekonstruktionistische Bewegung definiert Judentum als „sich weiterentwickelnde religiöse Zivilisation" Judentum ist durch verschiedene Phasen gegangen, die jeweils die Bedingungen unter denen es sich weiterentwickelte, spiegelten. Auch heute geht diese Entwicklung weiter und muß den sich ändernden Bedingungen Rechnung tragen.
Jede Generation hat das Recht und die Verpflichtung die Tradition zu studieren und dann neu zu formulieren. Ziel ist, Brücken zu bauen, sodaß Juden in ihrer eigenen historisch gewachsenen Zivilisation und in der ihrer Umweltkultur als Juden leben können, und zwar zur gegenseitigen Bereicherung beider (ist wohl eine sehr amerikanische Perspektive!).

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