Why We Must Act to End Internment of the Uyghur Community
Millions of Uyghur Muslims have been arrested or detained in China because of their religion and they are under constant watch.
The Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus Initiative
Which is Worse: Reform Jews or Atomic Bombs?
Background on Reproductive Rights
Our Successful Approach to Growing Our Biennial Delegation
Learn how one congregation more than doubled the size of its Biennial delegation.
A URJ Update on Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts
We are reaching out to all Reform-affiliated congregations in the affected area to provide assistance as appropriate.
How and Why I’m So Committed to Teaching My Kids to Value Diversity
Now that I’m a parent, teaching my children about racism, classism, and homophobia is as important to me as teaching them about their 5,000-year-old Jewish heritage.
What Participation Looks Like – and What Comes Next
Why Is This Year Different?
For as long as I can remember (and even longer, as evidenced through old photos!), I have sat around a table the first night of Passover with a large group of family.
Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution
Karl Marx! The name conjures up an intimidating bearded revolutionary intent on violently overthrowing society. Shlomo Avineri, professor emeritus of political science at the Hebrew University, shatters that conception in his superb new biography.