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65th UAHC BIENNIAL CONVENTION
December 15-19, 1999
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| E 1 | Milosovic, Pinochet, and Us: Responding to Crimes against Humanity |
| E 2 | The Pursuit of Justice in the Synagogue of the Future |
| E 3 | Israel's Three Most Vital Challenges: Peace, Equality, and Religious Freedom |
| E 4 | Torah and Observance in "The Principles of Reform Judaism" |
| E 5 | Reclaiming Shabbat Morning for Congregational Worship |
| E 6 | From Jasper, TX, to Laramie, WY, to Sacramento, CA: Understanding and Combating Hate Crimes |
| E 7 | Responding to Messianic Judaism and Christian Missionaries in Small Towns |
| E 8 | Domestic Violence and Violence in Our Communities: A Jewish Response |
| E 9 | Meeting the Professional Needs of the Reform Movement: HUC-JIR Addresses the Challenge |
| E 10 | Interreligious Affairs: Reform Judaism Addresses Today's Issues |
| E 11 | Engaging Interfaith Couples in Jewish Life: Approaches for Family, Clergy, and Congregations |
| E 12 | America's Crucial Economic Justice Issues: Welfare, Social Security, and Medicare |
| E 13 | The Challenge of Diversity: Congregations Reaching Out beyond the Nuclear Family |
| E 14 | Future Leader Programs: Creating Board Members for the Future |
| E 15 | Chipping Away at the Wall: Vouchers, School Prayer, Charitable Choice, and Other Attacks on Church/State Separation |
| E 16 | Toward Lifelong Jewish Learning: Initial Congregational Steps, Session 1 of 2 (also F 19) |
| E 17 | New Models of Congregational Leadership: Lay Leaders and Professionals As Partners |
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