Ethics
The CCAR Ethics Process: How Do We Measure T’shuvah?
While the Ethics Committee (EC) has the responsibility to receive, investigate, and adjudicate ethics complaints, the EC also oversees the T’shuvah Rehabilitation a…
AI in Our Lives: Practical Applications and Ethical Challenges
Cosponsored by Sinai and Synapses
Will AI create more inequali…
Understanding the CCAR Ethics Code
As rabbis, we are expected to abide by the highest moral values of our Jewish tradition: personal conscience and professional integrity, honorable social relationships, and th…
June 10th Ethics Vote
June 10th – 4:30-5:30 pm pre-session
June 10th – 5:30-6:30 voting session
Creating the Right Boundaries: Best Practices for Working with Youth
Note new time!
A shared webinar with the RA and RR…
Lessons from the Ethics Task Force
Join the leaders of the Ethics Task Force and CCAR leadership as they share lessons learned from the Ethics Task Force process and discuss the next steps in the ongoing work o…
Understanding the CCAR Ethics Code
As rabbis, we are expected to abide by the highest moral values of our Jewish tradition: personal conscience and professional integrity, honorable social relationships, and th…
How to Avoid Committing Ethics Violations in Your Workplace
How and where do we draw the distinction between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in the workplace? When does overly aggressive behavior and bullying give rise to ethical violations? Is there a d…
Understanding the CCAR Ethics Code
As rabbis, we are expected to abide by the highest moral values of our Jewish tradition: personal conscience and professional integrity, honorable social relationships, and the virtues of family life….