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RRC's Online Open House
Join us
Tuesday, April 28th 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EDT
to learn more about becoming a rabbi at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.
Meet admissions staff and faculty
Learn about our program and community
Hear from current students and alumni about how RRC has prepared them to lead and to serve
Ask questions in smaller breakout groups
Register Now
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is the sole seminary of the Reconstructionist movement. Founded in 1968 to serve the Jewish people and the wider world, RRC is dedicated to teaching Judaism as an evolving religious civilization and to engaging with the riches of Jewish tradition to create meaning, connect to the sacred and bring individuals and communities to greater love, justice and peace.
We're Ready to Meet You
Learn About Student Life
Jewish Spiritual Direction
Social Justice
We teach rabbinical students the practical skills and theological background to create a more socially just, environmentally sustainable and spiritually fulfilling society.
Learn more
→
Immersive Text Study
Immersive, rigorous text study is at the heart of our rabbinical program. We approach Jewish texts as the record of the Jewish people’s experience and evolving insights about God, the universe, Jewish responsibilities and what makes for a meaningful life.
Learn more
→
Field Education
Experiences in the field enrich and enliven studies within the classroom.
The William H. Fern Program in Field
Education
offers
our students paid
internships
in
a
range of rabbinic settings.
Learn more
→
What kind of rabbi do you want to be?
Becoming a rabbi is a process that encompasses deep intellectual, spiritual and professional growth. As part of a close-knit and deeply engaged community, you’ll become steeped in Jewish texts, history, ritual, and practice, while gaining a wide range of skills through immersive field experience. Upon graduation, you will be ready to serve the Jewish people as a rabbi — deeply rooted in the richness of Jewish tradition and responsive to the experiences, needs and aspirations of evolving Jewish communities. We invite you to be part of a generation of rabbis who truly meet people where they are.
Explore Titles & Degree Programs
→
Learn more about our partner organization, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, the professional association of Reconstructionist Rabbis.
Visit TheRRA.org
Latest News
Living Its Values, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Reckons With Its Own History
August 20, 2025
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is bringing a racial justice lens to the story of its nearly 60-year history, especially when it comes to the context surrounding its 1982 move from North Philadelphia to a nearby suburb.
Read More →
Living Its Values, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Reckons With Its Own History
August 20, 2025
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is bringing a racial justice lens to the story of its nearly 60-year history, especially when it comes to the context surrounding its 1982 move from North Philadelphia to a nearby suburb.
Read More →
Jeremy Hanson Willis Leads Reconstructing Judaism’s Strategic Advancement
June 24, 2025
Jeremy Hanson Willis shares how his life, values, and vision shape his new leadership role at Reconstructing Judaism. He speaks about racial justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and building a vibrant Jewish future rooted in equity and belonging.
Read More →
Rabbi Mira Wasserman Confronts Slavery in Jewish Sources
June 16, 2025
Rabbi Mira Wasserman, Ph.D., exemplifies the Reconstructionist approach to challenging Jewish texts by investigating how enslaved people are depicted in the sources.
Read More →
In Sorrow and in Conviction: Reflections After Boulder
June 5, 2025
According to Mordecai Kaplan’s teachings, which have long resonated with me and so many others, to be Jewish in America is to live simultaneously in two rich civilizations, the Jewish and the American civilizations, both full of promise and character-shaping values. To be Jewish in America is to draw deeply from both of these civilizations in order to contribute meaningfully to both of them. As deeply as Kaplan believed this, living it out was often challenging in his day. Increasingly, it is challenging in our day as well.
Read More →
More News
Reconstructing Judaism: the central organization of the groundbreaking, always-evolving Reconstructionist movement. We help build thriving Jewish communities, empower individuals to lead lives of deeper meaning and purpose, train rabbis who make a difference, and work to bring about a more just and sustainable world.
Visit Reconstructing Judaism
Ritualwell is the most extensive online resource curating original, progressive Jewish rituals. We foster a supportive online community for those seeking to make Jewish practice their own.
Visit Ritualwell.org
Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations is a multimedia project highlighting the most cutting-edge thinking in the Reconstructionist movement and wider Jewish world. Through essays, podcasts, and web conversations, Evolve models nuanced dialogue and respectful disagreement while probing urgent questions.
Visit Evolve
The Reconstructionist Network
Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement
Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis
Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues
Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives
Read & Rite
One-stop shop for progressive Jewish books and ritual objects
Havaya Summer Programs
Overnight summer camp and teen Israel experience
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Professional association of Reconstructionist rabbis
Placement Office
Placement resources for rabbis and congregations
Reconstructionist Educators of North America
Professional group for people leading schools in Reconstructionist congregations
The Reconstructionist Network
Read & Rite
One-stop shop for progressive Jewish books and ritual objects
Placement Office
Placement resources for rabbis and congregations
Havaya Summer Programs
Overnight summer camp and teen Israel experience
Reconstructionist Educators of North America
Professional group for people leading schools in Reconstructionist congregations
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Professional association of Reconstructionist rabbis
Skip to content
RRC's Online Open House
Join us
Tuesday, April 28th 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EDT
to learn more about becoming a rabbi at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.
Meet admissions staff and faculty
Learn about our program and community
Hear from current students and alumni about how RRC has prepared them to lead and to serve
Ask questions in smaller breakout groups
Register Now
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is the sole seminary of the Reconstructionist movement. Founded in 1968 to serve the Jewish people and the wider world, RRC is dedicated to teaching Judaism as an evolving religious civilization and to engaging with the riches of Jewish tradition to create meaning, connect to the sacred and bring individuals and communities to greater love, justice and peace.
We're Ready to Meet You
Learn About Student Life
Jewish Spiritual Direction
Social Justice
We teach rabbinical students the practical skills and theological background to create a more socially just, environmentally sustainable and spiritually fulfilling society.
Learn more
→
Immersive Text Study
Immersive, rigorous text study is at the heart of our rabbinical program. We approach Jewish texts as the record of the Jewish people’s experience and evolving insights about God, the universe, Jewish responsibilities and what makes for a meaningful life.
Learn more
→
Field Education
Experiences in the field enrich and enliven studies within the classroom.
The William H. Fern Program in Field
Education
offers
our students paid
internships
in
a
range of rabbinic settings.
Learn more
→
What kind of rabbi do you want to be?
Becoming a rabbi is a process that encompasses deep intellectual, spiritual and professional growth. As part of a close-knit and deeply engaged community, you’ll become steeped in Jewish texts, history, ritual, and practice, while gaining a wide range of skills through immersive field experience. Upon graduation, you will be ready to serve the Jewish people as a rabbi — deeply rooted in the richness of Jewish tradition and responsive to the experiences, needs and aspirations of evolving Jewish communities. We invite you to be part of a generation of rabbis who truly meet people where they are.
Explore Titles & Degree Programs
→
Learn more about our partner organization, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, the professional association of Reconstructionist Rabbis.
Visit TheRRA.org
Latest News
Living Its Values, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Reckons With Its Own History
August 20, 2025
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is bringing a racial justice lens to the story of its nearly 60-year history, especially when it comes to the context surrounding its 1982 move from North Philadelphia to a nearby suburb.
Read More →
Living Its Values, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Reckons With Its Own History
August 20, 2025
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is bringing a racial justice lens to the story of its nearly 60-year history, especially when it comes to the context surrounding its 1982 move from North Philadelphia to a nearby suburb.
Read More →
Jeremy Hanson Willis Leads Reconstructing Judaism’s Strategic Advancement
June 24, 2025
Jeremy Hanson Willis shares how his life, values, and vision shape his new leadership role at Reconstructing Judaism. He speaks about racial justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and building a vibrant Jewish future rooted in equity and belonging.
Read More →
Rabbi Mira Wasserman Confronts Slavery in Jewish Sources
June 16, 2025
Rabbi Mira Wasserman, Ph.D., exemplifies the Reconstructionist approach to challenging Jewish texts by investigating how enslaved people are depicted in the sources.
Read More →
In Sorrow and in Conviction: Reflections After Boulder
June 5, 2025
According to Mordecai Kaplan’s teachings, which have long resonated with me and so many others, to be Jewish in America is to live simultaneously in two rich civilizations, the Jewish and the American civilizations, both full of promise and character-shaping values. To be Jewish in America is to draw deeply from both of these civilizations in order to contribute meaningfully to both of them. As deeply as Kaplan believed this, living it out was often challenging in his day. Increasingly, it is challenging in our day as well.
Read More →
More News
Reconstructing Judaism: the central organization of the groundbreaking, always-evolving Reconstructionist movement. We help build thriving Jewish communities, empower individuals to lead lives of deeper meaning and purpose, train rabbis who make a difference, and work to bring about a more just and sustainable world.
Visit Reconstructing Judaism
Ritualwell is the most extensive online resource curating original, progressive Jewish rituals. We foster a supportive online community for those seeking to make Jewish practice their own.
Visit Ritualwell.org
Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations is a multimedia project highlighting the most cutting-edge thinking in the Reconstructionist movement and wider Jewish world. Through essays, podcasts, and web conversations, Evolve models nuanced dialogue and respectful disagreement while probing urgent questions.
Visit Evolve
The Reconstructionist Network
Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement
Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis
Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues
Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives
Read & Rite
One-stop shop for progressive Jewish books and ritual objects
Havaya Summer Programs
Overnight summer camp and teen Israel experience
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Professional association of Reconstructionist rabbis
Placement Office
Placement resources for rabbis and congregations
Reconstructionist Educators of North America
Professional group for people leading schools in Reconstructionist congregations
The Reconstructionist Network
Read & Rite
One-stop shop for progressive Jewish books and ritual objects
Placement Office
Placement resources for rabbis and congregations
Havaya Summer Programs
Overnight summer camp and teen Israel experience
Reconstructionist Educators of North America
Professional group for people leading schools in Reconstructionist congregations
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Professional association of Reconstructionist rabbis