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Waskow and has
Since 1969, Waskow has taken a leadership role in the Jewish Renewal movement.
Waskow has taken pioneering roles in supporting the full presence and equality of women and of GLBTQ people in all aspects of Jewish life and religion, including same-sex marriage ; in mobilizing opposition in the Jewish and general communities to the Vietnam and then the Iraq wars ; in urging a two-state peace settlement between Israel and Palestine ; in treating the planetary climate and other environmental crises as a profound concern of Torah, necessitating action by the Jewish community ; and in urging the Jewish community to treat the increasing concentration of top-down power by small minorities of the ultra-rich and by giant corporations as the reappearance of " pharaoh " in modern American life.

Waskow and taught
From 1982 to 1989, Waskow was a member of the faculty of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, where he taught courses on contemporary theology and practical rabbinics.

Waskow and religion
In the twentieth century, Jewish theologians — notably Abraham Joshua Heschel, Arnold Jacob Wolf, Arthur Waskow and Mordecai Kaplan, more recently Michael Lerner and Daniel Boyarin — have emphasised these social justice aspects of the religion.

Waskow and on
The first of these, the Freedom Seder, was written by Arthur Waskow, published in Ramparts magazine and in a small booklet by the Micah Press and in a later edition ( 1970 ) by Holt-Rinehart-Winston, and was actually performed on April 4, 1969, the first anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the third night of Passover, at Lincoln Memorial Temple in Washington, DC.
In the film, he portrayed war-weary officer Bill Walker ( based on Captain Henry T. Waskow ), who remains resolute despite the troubles he faces.
Founders of the havurot included the liberal political activist Arthur Waskow, Michael Strassfeld ( who later became rabbi for a Conservative congregation and then moved on to serve a major Reconstructionist congregation ), and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.
Walker's death — and the reaction of his men to it — is a faithful recreation of the death of Waskow on Hill 1205 ( Monte Sammucro ) on December 14, 1943, which was the subject of Pyle's most famous column, The Death of Captain Waskow.
Waskow wrote the monograph on " Environmental Ethics: Adam and Adamah " for the Oxford Handbook on Jewish Ethics.
* Free Time Movement Rabbi Waskow and Will O ' Brien: interview on Humankind Public Radio
Arthur Waskow formed another Jewish organization, The Shalom Center, in 1983 to focus on peace and anti-nuclear activism from a Jewish perspective.

Waskow and University
* " The Death of Captain Waskow " reprinted at the Indiana University School of Journalism

Waskow and Jewish
Other leaders, teachers and authors associated with Jewish Renewal include Rabbis Arthur Waskow, Michael Lerner, Rachel Barenblat, Tirzah Firestone, Phyllis Berman, Shefa Gold, David Ingber, and Marcia Prager.
In 1993 it merged with The Shalom Center, founded by Rabbi Waskow, to become ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal.
In 1979, Waskow had founded a magazine called Menorah, which explored and encouraged many creative ritual and social issues from a Jewish perspective.
It was in this publication that Waskow coined the term " Jewish Renewal.
A few of these devotees, like Waskow and Lerner, became writers of note and " public square " intellectuals in the Jewish community and in the Jewish Renewal movement.
Arthur Ocean Waskow ( born Arthur I. Waskow ; 1933 ) is an American author, political activist, and rabbi associated with the Jewish Renewal movement.
In 1993, Waskow co-founded ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal.

Waskow and action
Through the 1960s, Waskow was active in writing, speaking, electoral politics, and nonviolent action against the Vietnam War.

Waskow and from
In 1968 Waskow was elected an alternate delegate from the District of Columbia to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Waskow and for
Henry T. Waskow of the 36th Division's Company B 143rd Infantry, and the vehicle for conveying the reflections expressed to Pyle by Sgt.
His delegation was pledged to support Robert Kennedy, and after Kennedy's assassination Waskow proposed and the delegation agreed to nominate Reverend Channing Phillips, chair of the delegation, for President — the first Black person so nominated at a major party convention.

Waskow and rabbinical
Waskow was ordained a rabbi in 1995 by a beth din ( rabbinical court ) made up of a rabbi with Hasidic lineage, a Conservative rabbi, a Reform rabbi, and a feminist theologian.

Waskow and ).
* Before There Was A Before ( with David Waskow, and Shoshana Waskow, Adama Books, 1984 ).
* Becoming Brothers ( with Howard Waskow ; Free Press, 1993 ).

has and taught
Our understanding of the solar system has taught us to replace our former elaborate rituals with the appropriate action which, in this case, amounts to doing nothing.
Our experience has taught us that it pays to buy the best equipment possible, from pipes to brushes.
Long observation has taught Mason that most landscape can be reduced to three essential planes: a foreground in sharp focus -- either a light area with dark accents or a dark one with lights ; ;
Furthermore, each individual speaker has their own style of signing depending on various factors, such as where they went to school, if they were mainstreamed ( see Mainstreaming ( education )), who taught them ASL, at what age they learned ASL, and how active they are in the Deaf Community.
At the seminary, Frankel taught that Jewish law was not static, but rather has always developed in response to changing conditions.
: as the prophets from the beginning declared concerning Him, and the Lord Jesus Christ Himself has taught us, and the Creed of the holy Fathers has handed down to us.
In Greece, he encountered an Ionian theologian, who has been identified as Athenagoras of Athens ; while in the east, he was taught by an Assyrian, sometimes identified with Tatian, and a Jew, who was possibly Theophilus of Caesarea.
" It has also been implied, especially in the ' alternate future ' story Kingdom Come, that the Clark Kent persona is symbolic of the values taught to him by his wholesome Midwestern parents, the values he holds most dear: his instinctive knowledge of right and wrong that allows him to adopt his Superman persona, without being consumed by the moral implications of his actions ; Superman is the means through which he can bring this example to the world.
The new school currently has campuses in Ireland, Cairo, New Jersey, and Los Angeles, where Coptic priests-to-be and other qualified men and women are taught among other subjects Christian theology, history, the Coptic language and art including chanting, music, iconography, and tapestry.
Today it has campuses in Alexandria, Cairo, and various dioceses throughout Egypt, as well as outside Egypt, in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne and London, where potential clergymen and other qualified men and women are taught many subjects, among which are theology, church history, missionary studies, and Coptic language.
Jones however was the one who is generally credited with having gone much of the way towards a practical solution through his scheme of ' Cardinal Vowels ', a relatively simple system of reference vowels which for many years has been taught systematically to students within the British tradition.
Modern distance education initially relied on the development of postal services in the 19th century and has been practised at least since Isaac Pitman taught shorthand in Great Britain via correspondence in the 1840s.
Western classical education as taught from the 18th to the 19th century has missing features that inspired reformers.
In Western Christianity it has traditionally been taught, since as far back as the time of the Donatist controversy of the fourth and fifth centuries, that any bishop can consecrate any other baptised man as a bishop provided that the bishop observes the minimum requirements for the sacramental validity of the ceremony.
Nonetheless, the Orthodox accept Cyril's group as being the legitimate council because it maintained the same teaching that the church has always taught.
: History of science and technology has consistently taught us that scientific advances in basic understanding have sooner or later led to technical and industrial applications that have revolutionized our way of life.
The Catholic Church also has taught that faith and reason can and must work together, in the Papal encyclical letter issued by Pope John Paul II, Fides et Ratio (" Faith and Reason ").
In recent years flamenco has become popular all over the world and is taught in many countries: in Japan there are more academies than there are in Spain.
Whether he returns or not or is never again seen by human eyes, the things he has taught us remain.
Kushner has also studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, taught at Clark University and the Rabbinical School of the JTS, and received six honorary doctorates.
Apollonius of Rhodes, in the Argonautica mentions that Medea was taught by Hecate, " I have mentioned to you before a certain young girl whom Hecate, daughter of Perses, has taught to work in drugs.
Since the Council of Orange II against semi-pelagianism, the Catholic Church has taught that even had man never sinned in the Garden of Eden and was sinless, he would still require God's grace to remain sinless.
With the neoplatonist Plotinus, wrote Nathaniel Alfred Boll ; " there even appears, probably for the first time in Western philosophy, idealism that had long been current in the East even at that time, for it taught … that the soul has made the world by stepping from eternity into time …".

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