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Learning

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: II Kings 17

Guiding Questions: Isaiah 14

Guiding Questions: II Samuel 16

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Ethics

Ethical Approaches to Advertising: A Jewish Perspective

Fair Prices: A Jewish Perspective

Shopping Intentions as an Ethical Consumer

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Inclusion

Temple Envy

Temple Envy

When Does Jewish Law Say We Are Permitted to Talk About Others

Does Prohibited Speech Apply to the Internet?

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Mitzvot and the Nature of Judaism

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

Lech Lecha: Weaving the Bonds of Trust and Loyalty

Lech Lecha: Weaving the Bonds of Trust and Loyalty

Balancing Work and Faith: The Dilemma of Modern Jewish Life

Balancing Work and Faith: The Dilemma of Modern Jewish Life

The Textual Foundations of Honoring One’s Parents

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Recent posts about Jewish Learning

Ani Ma'amin: Conservative Judaism as a Dynamic Force

Ani Ma’amin: Conservative Judaism as a Dynamic Force

Trusting the Process of the Journey

Remembering Our Loved Ones Before Us

Remembering Our Loved Ones Before Us

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