What is the Reform position on clergy officiating at the wedding of a Jew to a person brought up in a different faith?
I’m Jewish and my partner is not. We’d like to have a Jewish wedding and plan to raise a Jewish family. Will a Reform rabbi or cantor officiate at our wedding?
If One Member of a Couple is Jewish, but the Other Isn't, is Their Child Considered Jewish by the Reform Movement?
Historically, since the Rabbinic period (post 70 CE), Jewish status was passed down by the mother.
How can we explain circumcision to our friends?
A Prayer for the URJ Biennial 2019
"May the One who blessed our mothers and our fathers, our parents and our ancestors, bless the organizers and participants in the URJ Biennial 2019."
From the U.S. to Canada: One Rabbi's Insights Along the Way
Learn from Rabbi Dan Moskovitz about his life’s journey and how his experiences are expressed in his High Holiday Day sermons and Ten Minutes of Torah commentaries.
Baking in Jerusalem Is Its Own Kind of Torah
To bake, you need sugar, butter, and flour, a little faith, a lot of hope, and some vision, too. It helps if you’ve also got the Torah of generations that preceded you.
Serving the Jewish People at This Moment of Challenge
“To lead The Jewish Agency is an enormous responsibility,” says Isaac Herzog, “but one that I grabbed with both hands.”
Deepening our Commitment to Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice – and Exactly What That Means
Our endeavors in support of Reproductive Justice and its leaders will help build a world in which all people can shape their sexual and reproductive lives with dignity.
The Color of Love: An Interview with Jewish Memoirist Marra Gad
Marra Gad is the author of a new memoir chronicling her childhood as “a mixed-race, Jewish unicorn." We caught up with her to hear more about her story and her philosophy on life and love.