House Committee on Un-American Activities
Reform Judaism has long recognized the need for constant vigil against those external forces which undermine our democracy and subvert American liberties. Equally clear is our condemnation of those internal forces which, in the name of patriotism, whip up hysteria, permit irresponsible a
Jewish Family Rituals
Background
Abuse in the Family
Adopted by the Board of Trustees
May 1992
Minneapolis, MN
How I Became a Pioneer for Women's Equality at my Synagogue
Although my 13th birthday was in August of 1974, I became bat mitzvah in June of that year because my parents didn’t want me to worry about studying while at Camp Ramah in the Poconos over the summer.
Let’s start with a little historical context.
Passover Family Activity: Seder Plate Stories
Position of the Reform Movement on the Environment
Abortion
53rd General Assembly
November 1975
Dallas Texas
Eileh Ezkerah: These I Will Remember
The Eileh Ezkerah with which most Reform Jews are currently familiar does not bring to mind familiar melodies. While thematically, Eileh Ezkerah fits well with Yom Kippur, it does not hark to the sounds of the High Holy Day melodies we typically quote.
Jewish Pluralism
We note with satisfaction the resolution adopted by the 29th World Zionist Congress endorsing the principle of Jewish pluralism and calling upon the State of Israel "to put into practice the principle of assuring full rights, including equal recognition, for all rabbis and equal assistan