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  • Non-Profit Tax Exempt Status (2006)
    https://www.wlcj.org/resolution/non-profit-tax-exempt-status/

    …nnecessary and would irreparably harm the important role these non-profits play in strengthening democratic values in the United States of America. Existing restrictions under Section 501c (3) of the IRS Code allow for adequate oversight of tax-exempt organizations, ensuring that such activities do not extend beyond the “substantial amount” limit as defined in current law; The tax code should be modified to allow more Americans to benefit from inc…

  • March 2015 Issue
    https://www.wlcj.org/2015/04/march-2015-issue/

    …and others of the Israeli Prime Minister. These differences will come into play again when we hear whether a framework agreement has been reached between the P5+1 nations and Iran. Undoubtedly, there will be challenges for the Jewish community, either way. Additionally, many of us are still feeling the effects of the summer war in Gaza and are anxiously anticipating the resulting UN report, which will likely prove to be problematic. These are time…

  • Why Not For Girls?
    https://www.wlcj.org/2016/04/why-not-for-girls/

    …le of both in us,” he says – but maintains that there are differences that play out at his congregation. So, for example, in teaching bar and bat mitzvah students, Gold requires boys to put on tefillin, but keeps it optional for girls, most of whom don’t test out the ritual. And while boys are required to wear a tallit at 13, about half of the girls choose to wear one on their bat mitzvah. Gold encourages their continued practice. “I believe that…

  • What Makes Donna Run… and Jump, Shoot and Putt?
    https://www.wlcj.org/2016/04/what-makes-donna-run-and-jump-shoot-and-putt/

    …Rucker League in Harlem. Donna’s love of sports goes goes back to when she played for Elmont High School, Elmont, NY. She was an All-American basketball player at Queens College of the City University of New York where the coach, Lucille Kyvallos, was one of the best in the nation. Donna only wanted to play at that elite level. Basketball isn’t her only sports infatuation. Donna spent 17 years at the PGA Tour where she launched the production comp…

  • June 17 Message
    https://www.wlcj.org/2016/06/june-17-message/

    …r granted. Do we stop to look at a beautiful sunrise? Or watch children at play while at a stop sign or light? Do we marvel at an older couple walking hand in hand? Or at the grocery store, do we look at the aisles of fresh vegetables and fruits, at the colors and smells, which in other parts of the world we would be hard pressed to find? There are so many things, in our everyday lives that are truly blessings…sometimes we just need to stop and th…

  • WWOT – Weekly Words of Torah: Parashat Chukkat
    https://www.wlcj.org/2018/06/wwot-weekly-words-of-torah-parashat-chukkat/

    …riller series from the USA Network called “Dig,” in which a red heifer did play a role in the show’s plot. In addition, we are not so concerned nowadays about being contaminated; it is not like we have to remain ‘pure’ so we can go to the Holy Temple, to bring sacrifices.   However, even though we no longer have sacrifices, remaining pure is still important. There are other ways to remain pure. One does not only become contaminated by a corpse. Ha…

  • WWOT – Parashat Ki Tetzei
    https://www.wlcj.org/2018/08/wwot-parashat-ki-tetzei/

    …my was once allowed – remember our forefathers?  And, not only did parents play favorites, but husbands also had their favorite wives. Gratefully, around the year 1000 CE, Rabbenu Gershom Me’or Ha-Golah (“the Light of the Exile”) decreed a ban on a Jewish man who takes more than one wife. Later, the Torah reading continues by describing the rebellious child, “ben sorer oo’moreh,” who can be stoned in public for his behavior. We cannot relate to a…

  • Footprints on the Sands of Time
    https://www.wlcj.org/2018/11/footprints-on-the-sands-of-time/

    …rah to everyone who would listen began when I was in preschool. I loved to play dress up ‘rabbi,’ using a white scarf as a tallit, and taking one of my father’s yarmulkas, and belting out the prayers by heart. At that point, the idea of women being ordained as rabbis in the Conservative Movement was a change desired by many, but it did not become a reality until I was at least Bat Mitzvah age. I wrote “Conservative Rabbi” under my high school year…

  • World Judaism – Soviet Jewry (1990)
    https://www.wlcj.org/resolution/soviet-jewry/

    …daism, as a vital synagogue-based organization has a unique opportunity to play a significant role in the absorption of tens of thousands of Soviet Jews into our Conservative/Masorti community. Therefore, we urge our sisterhood affiliates to: Cooperate with those local recognized agencies that are coordinating efforts to provide basic needs for these émigrés. Participate in adopt-a-family program. Invite soviet Jews to religious services, Passover…

  • Shabbat Message: “Beating Mother Nature”
    https://www.wlcj.org/2019/10/shabbat-message-beating-mother-nature/

    …y Sukkah (probably not that Kosher) was made out of my childrens’ backyard play gym. I hung sheets around three sides, trimmed my trees and bushes for the top, had the kids make decorations, and dragged in a picnic table and chairs. Perhaps not a contest-winning Sukkah, but a Sukkah it was. Although those little boys are now fathers themselves, one of my favorite pictures of their youth was the one of them sitting in that first sukkah we “built” t…