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Emily Eisbruch

Reconstructionist Congregations Partner Across the Miles, in Feb. 2021 Washtenaw Jewish News

February 1, 2021 by Emily Eisbruch

Here’s a Washtenaw Jewish News article on the collaboration between the Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation and Congregation Agudas Achim (in Attleboro, MA), from the February 2021 Washtenaw Jewish News.

Washtenaw Jewish News article

This article was also posted in the Reconstructionist Rabbincal College News.

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Nourishing our Local Life with Food and Flowers, in January 2021 Washtenaw Jewish News

January 1, 2021 by Emily Eisbruch

This interview with AARC member Carole Caplan, founder and owner of the The Farm on Jennings, appeared in the January 2021 Washtenaw Jewish News.

Washtenaw Jewish News Article

Article starts on front page (above) and continues on page 23 (below).

Washtenaw Jewish News Article

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AARC Crafts New Experiences, in Nov. 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News

November 15, 2020 by Emily Eisbruch

This article in the Nov. 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News highlighted creative new AARC programming during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Washtenaw Jewish News Article

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Filed Under: Articles/Ads, Beit Sefer (Religious School) Tagged With: Beit Sefer, COVID

AARC Makes Yizkor Come Alive, in September 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News

September 1, 2020 by Emily Eisbruch

Thanks to Leora Druckman for this article in the Sept. 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News.

Washtenaw Jewish News Article

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Reading from the Torah on Yom Kippur, in May 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News

May 15, 2020 by Emily Eisbruch

Thanks to Janet Kelman for this article in the May 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News.

article from Washtenaw Jewish News

Filed Under: Articles/Ads, Sacred Objects Tagged With: Torah, Yom Kippur

Talmud Study with AARC, in April 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News

April 15, 2020 by Emily Eisbruch

Thanks to Odile Hugonot Haber and Carol Levin for this article in the April 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News.

Article in Washtenaw Jewish News

Filed Under: Articles/Ads, Community Learning Tagged With: community learning, talmud, Washtenaw Jewish News

From Ann Arbor to Urban Kibbutz in Israel, in March 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News

March 19, 2020 by Emily Eisbruch

This March 2020 Washtenaw Jewish News article includes profiles of Yasaf Warshai and Dafna Eisbruch, who grew up as part of the AARC community.

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Happy 5th Birthday to AARC Book Group

October 27, 2019 by Emily Eisbruch

Happy 5th birthday to the AARC book group! Launched in 2014 by Jon Sweeny and Judith Jacobs, the group offers a welcoming and cozy environment in which AARC members and friends gather for intellectually stimulating discussion, friendship, networking, and nourishment. Over the years, the reading selections have ranged from a book about Tiananmen Square (our very first meeting) to books about Israel/Palestine, Jewish history and culture, politics, spirituality, death and dying, anthropology, and more.

Carol Levin comments, “My favorite things about the book group have been getting to know everyone (as a newcomer to AARC, it’s a great gateway to the community), stimulating discussion among a variety of backgrounds and experiences, and Greg and Audrey’s fabulous hospitality.”

Speaking of hospitality, appreciation is owed to everyone who has hosted the AARC book group over the years, including a huge thank you to Greg Saltzman and Audrey Newell for being our regular book group hosts, and to Greg for serving as a terrific coordinator. We have recently switched from a Sunday morning spot to a Sunday noon start time, allowing us to welcome Beit Sefer (religious school) staff to our meetings.

Thanks to Audrey for the outstanding lunch on Sept 15, 2019, over which we discussed Michael Sfard’s The Wall and the Gate: Israel, Palestine, and the Legal Battle for Human Rights.

Favorites

Several group participants identified their favorite books from among the many we’ve read and discussed.

  • Carol Levin selected Guide For the Perplexed, by Dara Horn. “I love how Horn draws connections between the historical figures Moses Maimonides and Solomon Schechter and relates their lives, and personalities, and ethical questions to today’s world of espionage and intelligence.”
  • Greg Salztman picked as his favorite The Golem and the Jinni, by Helene Wecker. “I liked the mix of historical fiction and fantasy. The golem was a fundamentally good being, and I could enthusiastically root for her triumph as she faced various perils.”
  • Martha Kransdorf chose Setting Fires, by Kate Wenner, as her favorite book group pick. “I know the shul and the rabbi who were the inspirations for those portrayed in the book, and I certainly know the NYC neighborhood where some of the story occurred. I was also moved by the mystery behind the father of the protagonist and of the arsonist.”
  • Avi Eisbruch’s favorite book group pick is To The End of the Land, by David Grossman. Avi says “I liked the way the rich inner life and maternal struggle of the main character Ora were portrayed as well as how the intersection of private and public/national events were entwined in the story.”

February with Rabbi Ora

The book group was especially well attended the past two Februaries, when Rabbi Ora chose the readings and led the discussion.

  • February 2018: Rabbi Ora led us in discussing Understanding Antisemitism, by Jews For Racial & Economic Justice.
  • February 2019: Rabbi Ora guided our conversation about a chapter of Radical Judaism: Rethinking God & Tradition, by Rabbi Art Green.

We are delighted to announce that Rabbi Ora will again lead the book group on Sunday, February 9, 2020, book selection to be announced.

AARC Book Group discussing Radical Judaism: Rethinking God & Tradition with Rabbi Ora, February 2019.

Join us

Interested in joining the AARC book group? We’d love to have you! Simply reach out to Greg at gsaltzman@albion.edu. You are welcome to come every month or as often as you like. Our selection for Sunday, December 8, 2019 is Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation, by Yossi Klein Halevi. The book for Sunday, January 12, 2019 is The Girl from Foreign: A Memoir, by Sadia Shepard.

Happy reading!

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Rabbis Corner, in April 2019 Washtenaw Jewish News

April 19, 2019 by Emily Eisbruch

This piece, highlighting Rabbi Ora’s use of poetry in services appeared in the April 2019 Washtenaw Jewish News.

washtenaw jewish news

Filed Under: Articles/Ads, Poems and Blessings, Uncategorized Tagged With: poetry, Washtenaw Jewish News

The Mitzvah of Immigration Advocacy, in April 2019 Washtenaw Jewish News

April 17, 2019 by Emily Eisbruch

This article on Immigration Advocacy, by Margo Schlanger, appeared in the April 2019 Washtenaw Jewish News. The Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation is mentioned in the last paragraph.

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