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Learning

Learning, in Judaism, is more than just acquiring knowledge.

We question what we study, challenge and wrestle with it, with a vision towards making our learning active in our lives.

As we build this section, we will be sharing content about content about Jewish text, history, and ethics, in addition to Conservative Judaism and Israel.

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Torah

Guiding Questions: Job 23

Guiding Questions: Job 40

Guiding Questions: Micah 4

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Ethics

How To Live A Morally Good Life

How To Live A Morally Good Life

Ethical Approaches to Advertising: A Jewish Perspective

A Jewish Lens on Investing and Gambling

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Inclusion

When Using Tribal Distinctions, How Might Women Be Called Up for Aliyot?

Why Is Diversity Important at the Passover Seder?

Why Is Diversity Important at the Passover Seder?

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Hebrew Pronoun Pins: Pinpointing the Why

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Mitzvot and the Nature of Judaism

Mitzvot, often translated as “commandments,” are part of how Jews engage with actualizing Judaism.

Marriage As Mitzvah

Marriage As Mitzvah

What is Bikur Holim, Visiting the Sick? Why is it Important?

What is Bikur Holim, Visiting the Sick? Why is it Important?

Lech Lecha: Weaving the Bonds of Trust and Loyalty

Lech Lecha: Weaving the Bonds of Trust and Loyalty

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Halakha and the Assessment of Risk

Halakha and the Assessment of Risk

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