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Articles from the diverse voices of the Movement's rabbis.

 

Misplaced Mercy

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain argues that for convicted prisoners like al-Megrahi and Biggs, compassion means treating them decently inside, not letting them out. Read the full article at the Guardian website.

   

Reform Rabbis on the Sensitive Issue of Assisted Suicide

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Thursday, 13 August 2009

Two of our rabbis recently appeared in the media discussing the sensitive issue of assisted suicide.

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On the Road with Rabbi David Mitchell

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Written by Rabbi David Mitchell Thursday, 13 August 2009

As part of my work as an RBRS (Radlett and Bushey Reform Synagogue) rabbi I spent last week (Sunday-Wednesday in Wales with Atid, Reiut and Emunah and Shabbat afternoon and evening in Hastings with Briyah) traveling around the 4 RSY camps with the RSY Shaliach Ben Jardine.

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According to Your Will?

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Thursday, 13 August 2009

Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain of Maidenhead Synagogue answers the question: 'I was visiting another synagogue and read prayers in the morning service which include "thank you God for not making me a women". What is wrong with being a woman?'

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