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Student Activities

RRC is unique among rabbinical colleges for our high level of student activism, community engagement and student participation in school governance. Our students have a range of activities to choose from, including the spiritual, musical and political.

Reconstructionist Student Association (RSA)
RRC Committees
Community Involvement and Activism
Spiritual Direction

Reconstructionist Student Association (RSA)


The RSA provides a forum for students to share ideas and concerns with colleagues and to address issues of student life. All full-time students are members of the RSA.

As an RSA member, you have the opportunity to organize activities within the student and College community and to sit on committees that govern various aspects of the College, including the library, building and grounds, tikkun olam, communal spiritual practices and others.
 
Each year, the RSA chooses a representative to sit as a nonvoting member on the  College’s board of governors. The RSA representative keeps the board informed of student life and concerns.

The officers of the RSA for the 2007 spring semester are:
President: Sandy Rubenstein
Secretary: Aileen Heiman
Board of Governors Representative: Donna Kirshbaum
Israel Safety Committee: Isabel DeKoninck and Sarah Newmark

RRC Committees


Students sit on a number of committees at the College, assuming both advisory and policymaking roles. Read more

 

Community Involvement and Activism


Several community offerings play important roles at RRC—building our connections with one another and bringing us the perspectives of guest speakers. Read more

And at any given time, our students are involved in a wide range of activist causes, from international to local. Read more about activism at RRC… 

Spiritual Direction


As a student at RRC you are likely to encounter many twists and turns in your spiritual journey. Many students find it informative and helpful to talk about spiritual issues and questions in a confidential environment. Read more…