The Reform Jewish Quarterly Winter 2017

CCAR JOURNAL: THE REFORM JEWISH QUARTERLY

Published by the Central Conference of American Rabbis

Winter 2017

FROM THE EDITOR

ARTICLES

SYMPOSIUM: MILLENIAL ENGAGEMENT

LEGACY INSTITUTION AND EMERGENT COMMUNITY

  • Innovation in All Generations – Peter J. Rubenstein and Andrew N. Bachman
  • Inserting a “Disruptor” into the Jewish Spiritual Marketplace – Paul Yedwab
  • Attending to the Multiplicities – Lydia Medwin and Jessica Gross
  • Organizational Collaboration and Millenial Engagement – Jaclyn F. Cohen and Jason R. Levine
  • Investing in Our Infrastructure: Why Congregations Matter Now More Than Ever – Aaron Miller

MIND OF A MILLENIAL

  • Millenial Engagement and the Problem of Loneliness – Marc Katz
  • Jewish Millenials and Millenial Judaism – Kerry M. Olitzky
  • Breast Practices: How a Lactation Support Group Taught Me the Possibility of Jewish Community – Amanda Schwartz
  • “I Want You to Want Me”: A Reflection on the Need for Obligation and Covenant – Sara Luria
  • Finding the Way to Friday – Jessica Minnen
  • Millenial-Y’all: Working with Jews in the South – Atthew Dreffin
  • Israel: A Diaspora Dialogue – Hannah Ellenson and Jacqueline Koch Ellenson

MILLENIAL RESPONSA

  • The Meaning of Life – Amanda Greene and Seth Limmer
  • Innovative Tradition – Kimberly Herzog Cohen and David Stern
  • Intergenerational Responsa – Jeremy Weisblatt and Edwin Goldberg
  • Millenials, Jewish Values, and Climate Change – Jason R. Levine and Ruth A. Zlotnick

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Siddur Lev Shalem: For Shabbat and Festivals – Edward Feld, Senior Editor, Reviewed by Jeffrey Brown
  • Eight Questions of Faith: Biblical Challenges that Guide and Ground Our Lives – Niles Elliot Goldstein, Reviewed by Peter Knobel

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