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Social Action Tools for Congregations
These tools and guides will help you develop your congregation's social action program, from establishing social action comittees and practicing socially responsible investing to engaging congregants of all ages in social justice work.
Greening Reform Judaism
Greening Reform Judaism endeavors to promote environmental awareness, integrating Jewish values, learning and actions that promote sh'mirat ha-adamah - protection and renewal of the world.
Our Story, Your Table: Download a Free High Holidays Activity Book
The High Holidays encourage us to stop and reset our minds, bodies, and spirits during an exciting & busy time of the year. One way we can honor the holidays is by making time to spend meaningful moments together.
Postcarding with Reclaim Our Vote
Once again, the Reform Jewish Movement is partnering with the Center for Common Ground's Reclaim Our Vote (ROV) Campaign to engage under-represented voters through postcarding efforts in key states. Reclaim Our Vote has identified states in 2024 to target.
Postcarding FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about postcarding
On Repentance and Repair: A Reform Movement Program for the High Holidays and Beyond
The Reform Movement is coming together to advance our understanding of t’shuvah, particularly in the context of our ethics accountability work, with video resources and a discussion guide that will enhance your congregational, communal, or individual experiences during the High Holiday season of reflection and repentance.
Every Voice, Every Vote: Trainings and Resources
We are most powerful when we move our communities into action. We know that each individual has an interest in strengthening democracy, combatting voter suppression and ensuring that every eligible American can show up as a voter in the 2024 elections. As leaders, we can invite others to play a role in mobilizing voters throughout the country.
Building Bridges
I am a rabbi, proud to affirm my love of Judaism…on my skin. I got my first tattoo at age 16 after returning from a high school program in Israel. I decided to avow my place among my people Israel by tattooing a small Star of David with a dove in the middle on my left ankle.
Being Heard
When I’m songleading at the URJ’s Henry S. Jacobs Camp in Utica, Mississippi, my speech impediment is not evident. But when I’m not in the spotlight, like Moses, it’s difficult for me to get the words out.
Honoring My Grandfather
I have my paternal grandfather’s six-digit Holocaust number, 184203, tattooed on my wrist. What was done to him in hate, I do in love.