SUMMER '09 COVER STORY Cyber Judaism The way we communicate our sacred tradition has changed radically since the days of the oral tradition, quills and parchment, and the invention of the printing press. Five Reform rabbis and three lay leaders share their perspectives on how the latest technologies are changing Jewish life. Also see Cyber Innovations and Free Union Cyber Support.
FEATURE STORY - A REFORM JUDAISM EXCLUSIVE
The German Overture The untold story of how in 1943—a year before the Walkyrie plot to assassinate Hitler—the German High Command offered to turn Wehrmacht forces against the Waffen-SS Nazi troops and help America win the war. A Reform Judaism exclusive interview with Charles Fenyvesi.
FUTURE FEATURES - FALL 2009
Finances & Our Future—Historian Jonathan Sarna on past financial crises; how economic woes are reshaping Jewish life today; and trends to watch.
RJ Insider’s Guide to College Life — Conversations with four Jewish university presidents (Tufts, Tulane, University of Pennsylvania, Austin); Facebook & The College Choice; Financial Wisdom for Tough Times; Applications; The Top 60 Schools Jews Choose; The Top 20 Schools by Percentage of Jews; Israel Options; Answering Anti-Israel Sentiment on Campus; Jewish Jobs….
Omitted Contents - Summer 2009
Because of copyright infringement and other reasons, the following stories which appear in the print version of Reform Judaism Summer 2009 are not available online: “Letters,” “Portrait: Anita Lewis, Sterling, Alaska,” “Focus Introduction,” and “Triumph of the Spirit” by Dr. Jerome Groopman.
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THIRD INSTALLMENT NEWS AND VIEWS OF REFORM JEWS
Feature Story Cyber Innovations Reform Jews are turning toward technology to build synagogue community by Jane Herman