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The Union for Reform Judaism strives to create & sustain vibrant Jewish congregations & communities. Also check out @URJPresident & @ReformJudaism.

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“The job of a religious leader is not to tell those in the pews – whether the usual parishioners or their country’s leaders – what they want to hear.” @URJPresident shares his take on the furor surrounding Bishop @mebudde’s #InaugurationDay sermon.
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The furor that has followed Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s call for President Trump to act with mercy, offered at the national prayer service following the inauguration, raises questions about the...
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Rabbi Rick Jacobs @urjpresident was interviewed by NPR, reflecting on the ceasefire agreement and how our Jewish tradition compels us towards empathy.
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All Things Considered on NPR One | 4:15
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College students! Immerse yourself in a welcoming and empowering Jewish community by working at URJ camps this summer. Meet new people and gain valuable skills for your future in a dynamic, beautiful setting.
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URJ camps provide a respite from the challenges of college life, offer a warm and affirming Jewish community, and allow students to cultivate skills they can use in their future careers.
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Jewish communities in the U.S. honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day each year, celebrating his leadership against racism and support in the fight against antisemitism.
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Each year, U.S. Jews, like other Americans, mark Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by remembering him as a powerful voice against racism and for civil rights. But, for Jews, Dr. King was also something...
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Want to bring the spirit of Shabbat into your home this week? Check out these ideas to infuse your celebration with pleasure, community, and rest.
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Shabbat is the Jewish holiday that comes each week. Its roots lie in the biblical story of creation when, in order to complete the work of creating the world, God rested on the seventh day
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Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union for Reform Judaism, discusses the ceasefire and hostage agreement between Israel and Hamas, expressing hope for lasting peace and security for all.
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Currently, the Israeli government is set to vote on the measure on Saturday, which would delay the release of the first three hostages until Monday.
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As we mark the third anniversary of the Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis, we share this prayer for communal healing.
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This is a prayer of healing for the hostages freed from Congregation Beth Israel, Colleyville, Texas, as well as the congregation and the community.
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Looking to make your Shabbat extra cozy? These 18 tips will help you create a warm and peaceful atmosphere this weekend.
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In the winter months, adding elements of simplicity, presence, and coziness can elevate the rituals and intentions of Shabbat. Here are a few tips for your most hygge/heimish Shabbat yet!
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Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. For those who want to help, we encourage you to view the resources and donation page from @JFedLA:
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In response to the devastating fires impacting Los Angeles, the Jewish community has mobilized to provide essential resources, including mental health support, warm meals, shelter, and space for...
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Learn how Jewish tradition addresses divorce and find inspiration for crafting a ritual rooted in Reform Jewish values.
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Emphasizing compassion and understanding, Reform Judaism seeks to support individuals and families experiencing divorce by providing spiritual guidance and community resources.
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Looking to deepen your connection to Judaism? Start the new year with one of these three engaging classes that explore Jewish learning, culture, and spirituality.
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If one of your New Year's resolutions is to delve deeper into your Judaism, consider signing up for one of the Reform Jewish Movement's classes.
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May President Jimmy Carter’s memory be for a blessing always.
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Over the course of a remarkably long, robust, and impactful life, President Jimmy Carter touched countless lives the world over.
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Start the year with intention! Explore 7 meaningful Jewish resolutions to guide you through the secular new year and beyond.
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The start of the secular new year is commonly a time for making resolutions for individual betterment in the year to come. Why not incorporate some Judaism into your New Year's resolutions?
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Learn how one rabbi turned antisemitic graffiti etched into the sidewalk in front of his house into an artistic expression of Jewish pride!
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Right before Sukkot, I noticed the word "JEW" carved into my sidewalk. I began to grind out the word, but rather decided to replace the space by adding "Proud JEWs" to the sidewalk.
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Bring new meaning to Hanukkah by focusing on a different Jewish value each night. Find inspiration and ideas for sharing these values with loved ones.
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Assign a different Jewish value each one day of Hanukkah and plan appropriate activities for your family. The idea of activities is not simply doing for doing’s sake, but doing for the sake of...
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Are you—or do you know—an 18-24-year-old invested in Israel’s future? The Reform Slate is looking for canvassing interns for 2025 World Zionist Congress! Paid, 8-10 hrs/week, Jan-May. Help shape a democratic, pluralistic Israel.
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