
Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation
Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan saw no need to start a separate movement to achieve his goal of creating a unified American Judaism without denominational factionalism. However, his followers believed that, if Kaplan’s visions were to be realized, a separate movement was needed. Therefore, in 1940, the Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation was established to support the works that promoted the Reconstructionist program.
Interfaith & Ecumenical collections of prayers | Pulpit & Ceremonial collections of prayers | Shabbat Siddurim
American Jewry of the United States | Burnt Books | civic prayers | Early Reconstructionist | ecumenical prayers | Needing Decompilation | Needing Transcription | North America | North American Jewry | reconstructing Judaism | Nusḥaot l'Yahadut Mitkhadeshet | Reconstructionist Jewry | Siddurim for Shabbat | 20th century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
Eugene Kohn | John Paul Williams | Mordecai Kaplan | Ira Eisenstein | Milton Steinberg | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
📖 ספר תפילות לשבת | Sabbath Prayer Book, by the Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation (1945)
Contributed by Mordecai Kaplan | Eugene Kohn | Ira Eisenstein | Milton Steinberg | Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation) | ❧
Arranged and translated by Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, the Sabbath Prayer Book is the first Reconstructionist prayerbook we know of to have entered the Public Domain. . . .