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Elul Seminar of the Eastern European Council for Reform Rabbis in Odessa, 2017

Addressing Critical Issues Across their Region: A Report from the Elul Seminar of the Eastern European Council of Reform Rabbis

The Elul Seminar of the Eastern European Council of Reform Rabbis took place in Odessa in early September 2017, with six rabbis from across Russia, Belarus and Eastern Europe for coming together for a three-day seminar that fosters sharing ideas, stories and inspiration for preparing prayers, sermons and events for the upcoming Jewish month of Tishrei.

Chaverim Project members from TEFTY in Houston with Linda Zoll, center, raise money to send youth in the FSU to Netzer summer camps

Chaverim Project Connects Jewish Youth Across our Global Movement

The Chaverim Project was started by the youth group of Temple Emanu El connecting NFTY youth with other young people in Reform communities around the world, specifically in the Former Soviet Union, to send youth to Netzer summer camps from the World Union.

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