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Who We Are
The Union for Reform Judaism leads the largest Jewish movement in North America.
What We Believe
The Union for Reform Judaism strengthens communities that transform the way people connect to Jewish life, building a more whole, just, and compassionate world.
What We Do
The Union for Reform Judaism strives to create a more whole, just, and compassionate world. We motivate and mobilize people from diverse backgrounds to participate and deepen their engagement in Jewish life in ways that ultimately transform themselves, their communities, and the world at large.
URJ Values, Vision, & Mission
The Union for Reform Judaism strives to create a more whole, just, and compassionate world.
Using Our Moral Voices to Address Oppression Inside & Outside of Our Jewish Communities
A training series that will enable clergy to acknowledge their positional power and use their moral voices to address oppression inside and outside of our Jewish communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
A 4-part training series that will enable clergy to acknowledge their positional power and use their moral voices to address oppression inside and outside of our Jewish communities.
Why do Jews put small stones on tombstones when visiting the cemetery?
The earliest graves may have been covered by a mound of stones.
How do I bring Jewish values into a secular holiday like Halloween?
Just because Halloween is non-religious does not mean that we should check our Jewishness at the door. Rather, we have the opportunity to bring Jewish values to heart for that festival evening.