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- Kehillat Israel (Pacific Palisades, CA) - Kehillat Israel, a Reconstructionist Congregation, is an inclusive spiritual Jewish community, providing a warm, nurturing, environment where we pray, learn, educate, and perpetuate Torah and Jewish values while serving the greater community. Kehillat Israel is also the largest Reconstructionist congregation west of the Mississippi, serving over 900 families from the Los Angeles area.
- Reconstructionist Interfaith - eList to facilitate information exchange, support, and networking among the members of reconstructionist religions. Reconstructionists are defined as those practicing religions derived from ancient (pre-Christian) faiths whose historical progress was interrupted by conversion, and which are currently being revived.
- Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (Evanston, IL) - Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation is more than just a congregation -- it is a community of friends and extended family. JRC members are united by a love of Jewish tradition and a commitment to Jewish peoplehood, celebrated in a context of pluralism and innovation.
- Reconstructionist Rabbinical College - Founded in 1968 to fulfill the philosophy of Judaism formulated by Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)is located in suburban Philadelphia.
- Congregation Darchei Noam Reconstructionist Synagogue - Toronto's first reconstructionist synagogue. Site includes information about the Reconstructionist movement and progressive Judaism, services, study, social action and upcoming events.
- Keddem Congregation (Palo Alto, CA) - Keddem Congregation is a community-led congregation, affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation (JRF), based on five principles: Keddem is inclusive, egalitarian, participatory, questioning, and Reconstructionist.
- Reconstructionist Congregations - A listing of Reconstructionist synagogues throughout the United States. Includes web site links and phone numbers, arranged alphatbetically be state and city.
- Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Havurah (Boston, MA) - Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Havurah of Greater Boston meets in Newton Center, MA. It is member-run and member-led, egalitarian and participatory.
- Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation (Rockville, MD) - Adat Shalom is dedicated to the moral and spiritual fulfillment of its members and to Jewish continuity. We affirm the idea that Judaism is the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people. Through this congregation, we will explore, enjoy, evaluate, and participate in revitalizing and reconstructing Judaism in all its aspects. We are determined to make the process of reconstructing Jewish civilization a responsible, communal undertaking.
- B'nai Havurah (Denver, CO) - The Colorado Jewish Reconstructionist Federation is a community of approximately 20 havurot. As the "umbrella organization", B'nai Havurah provides havurah members with a number of community-wide resources, such as a Religious School (Kindergarten through Confirmation), Shabbat and festival services, and a variety of ongoing programs.
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- Progressive Reconstructionist - The Progressive Reconstructionist movement is a loosely-knit interfaith community found principally at this time in the developed world. It comprises activist adherents of Reconstructionist Judaism (and of some other Jewish Traditions) and the Christian left, of progressive Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims, and of left-leaning Neopagans, Wiccans, and members of other faiths, as well as of progressives who follow a spiritual practice but adhere to no particular religion or Tradition, considering ...
- Reconstructionist Rabbinical College - The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC), located in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, is the only seminary affiliated with Reconstructionist Judaism. It is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
- Ira Eisenstein - Rabbi Ira Eisenstein (1906 - June 28, 2001) founded Reconstructionist Judaism, along with Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, his teacher and, later, father-in-law, over a period of time spanning from the late 1920s to the 1940s. Reconstructionist Judaism formally became a distinct denomination within Judaism with the foundation of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 1968, where he was the founding president.
- Reconstructionist Judaism - Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern American-based Jewish movement, based on the ideas of the late Mordecai Kaplan, that views Judaism as a progressively evolving civilization. It originated as the radical left branch of Conservative Judaism before it splintered.
- Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism - right|thumb|200px| The [[triple spiral is one of the main symbols of Celtic ReconstructionismBonewits, Isaac (2006) Bonewits's Essential Guide to Druidism. New York, Kensington Publishing Group ISBN 0-8065-2710-2.