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The Reconstructionist Journal was a Jewish magazine published by the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association.
Former editors | Mordecai Kaplan |
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Categories | Jewish magazine |
Publisher | Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association |
Founder | Mordecai Kaplan, Milton Steinberg, Eugene Kohn, Ira Eisenstein |
First issue | 1935 |
Final issue | 2007 |
Country | United States |
Website | therra |
In 1935, the favorable reception to Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan's book Judaism as a Civilization inspired Kaplan to launch a magazine, The Reconstructionist, for the Reconstructionist movement.[1] The magazine was established by Mordecai Kaplan, Milton Steinberg, Eugene Kohn, and Ira Eisenstein.[2] It was renamed The Reconstructionist Journal in 1996 and ceased publication in 2007.[3]
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