Guided by the Reconstructionist understanding of Judaism as a dynamic civilization, RRC cultivates and supports Jewish living, learning and leadership.
How often in our busy lives do we make time to explore what God means to us?
Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay's God Cafe: The Immersion is the space to bring your God-curiosity.
Register before it's too late: https://t.co/Iid8uBOpnw
Have you ever struggled to explain racism to your kids? Then be sure to catch our conversation w/ psychology professor @LongmireAvital who shares her latest research as well as her own perspective as the mother of two biracial sons. @EvolveRecon
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Mazel Tov to Rabbi Tamara R. Cohen, chief program officer at @MvingTraditions, for being a 2023 Covenant Award Recipient!
Read more here: https://t.co/8XEN4CHotd
What's happening at RRC today: It's summertime! ๐
This year, many RRC students are spending their summer in Tel Aviv at Bina, and other students are doing a unit of CPE, Clinical Pastoral Education, at hospitals and other care settings.
Our 51st Graduation will be starting soon. Join us in celebrating our graduates and our honorees. The live video will start here at 2:30 p.m. EDT: https://t.co/ruSOeajPze
We made it we made it we made it!! Mazel tov, students! While there's still finals and exams to go, today is the last day of classes for the Spring 2023 term. Please note that the size of cake is not to scale.
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In his years as the rabbinic intern at @GeorgeMasonU, RRC Student Beryl Trauth-Jurman has formed close connections with the Mason student body.
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An continued engagement with boundaries is a key part of rabbinic formation. Rabbinical students practice boundaries through their time in school, managing course work, internships and jobs, rest, and personal lives.
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The beauty of a rabbinical career is all of the different ways you can serve as a rabbi.
Why do we need so many different rabbis?
Because we are all here to serve different people in different ways.
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In celebration of Passover, please join @SecVilsack and Jewish leaders this evening for the Peopleโs Seder, co-hosted by the @WhiteHouse. RSVP here โก๏ธ https://t.co/qu0QpSR7dH
What's happening at RRC today: Passover Break! ๐ ๐๏ธ
RRC students are enjoying the holiday of Passover off- our first break since the Spring semester began, and definitely appreciated by students and faculty. Hag Hayrut Sameach!
"The entire seder takes place between the two halves of a broken matzah," Rabbi Helen Plotkin shares. With this teaching in mind, we wish you a joyous Passover. May all the ways that you act as bridge be celebrated. https://t.co/vM5lKEuBzT
Don't forget to join us TODAY (Thurs, March 23) at 2 p.m. EDT for "Choosing Life: The Spiritual Challenge of Climate Crisis and Environmental Racism" with Rabbi Julie Greenberg and Rabbi Jacob Staub.
Register here for FREE: https://t.co/GiizYdw2Pm
Rabbinic formation is more than text learning.
Rabbis aren't superhuman; they're well-trained and in a dynamic evaluation of their wholeness and needs.
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