Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy (R with Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer L) writes in The Jerusalem Report about her experience at RRC's retreat for emerging Jewish and Muslim leaders.
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In an editorial entitled "CEOs Should Lead," the Forward quotes Rabbi David A. Teutsch, Ph.D., on the importance of leading by example and cites his new book Making a Difference: A Guide to Jewish Leadership and Not-for-Profit Management from the RRC Press.
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The St. Louis Jewish Light covers RRC's Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, Ph.D., as a scholar in residence at Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Congregation.
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Inside Magazine delves into RRC's proud tradition of training rabbis who choose the rabbinate as a second or third career, such as film maker Anne Feibelman (shown).
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Five RRC graduates appear on Newsweek magazine's third annual list of the nation's "50 Most Influential Rabbis," including President Dan Ehrenkrantz (shown) and Steve Gutow, '03.
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RRC alum Rabbi Joshua Boettiger, '06, talks to the Rutland Herald about Pesakh, building vibrant Jewish community in Vermont and Judaism as a contact sport.
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Two RRC graduates, Rabbi Joshua Waxman, '03, (pictured) and Rabbi Nancy Epstein, '06, tell the Jewish Exponent how they are helping Reconstructionist congregations deal with harsh economic times.
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RRC is the only Jewish institution cited for exemplary practices in preparing clergy to address sexual health and justice. Lori Hope Lefkovitz, Ph.D., director of Kolot: The Center for Jewish Women's and Gender Studies at RRC, served as a consultant to a new study on the subject.
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Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz, president of RRC, joined other leaders of the Reconstructionist movement to condemn bans on same-sex marriage in response to recent legislation.
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This year’s Forward 50 from the Forward weekly newspaper cites Rabbi Dayle Friedman, an RRC faculty member and founder and director of Hiddur: The Center for Aging and Judaism of RRC, for calling attention to the needs and gifts of Judaism’s aging population.
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