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Dallas Voice: LGBT community loses an ally');
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When I hear about religious people being put on trial, as in the case of Rev. Jane Spahr, or religious schools rejecting children because their parents are gay or lesbian, it makes the death last week of Rabbi Lawrence Jackofsky so much sadder because we need religious allies.
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document.write('In Memoriam: Rabbi Lawrence \'Jake\' Jackofsky');
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Rabbi Lawrence "Jake" Jackofsky was beloved during his time as founding director of URJ Greene Family Camp, and his 27 years as Southwest regional leader the URJ, home to some of the largest and smallest congregations within the Reform Movement.
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document.write('Huffington Post: Embodying The Values We Cherish Most');
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By Rabbi David Saperstein: The most effective response America can give to the 9/11 terrorist attacks is to affirm our nation\'s core values of freedom and liberty for all--including the religious tolerance, freedom, and equality that the perpetrators so vividly repudiated.
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document.write('Huffington Post: Being Fair to Fundamentalists');
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As a leader of a liberal religious movement, I spend much of my time fighting the forces of religious fundamentalism in my own tradition. An epic battle between fundamentalist religion and progressive religion is raging in America and throughout the world; it is found in Christianity, Islam and Judaism. In the last few months in particular I have been consumed with a struggle, played out on many fronts, with those in the Jewish community who oppose modernity, resist reason, and reject as inauthentic the progressive religious values that I espouse.
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document.write('The Jewish Week: With Conversion Bill Postponed, What\'s Next?');
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Although some American Jewish leaders said this week that they will be entering upcoming negotiations over the proposed Israeli conversion bill free of preconceptions, a leader of Reform Jewry said there remains a "red line" for his movement.
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