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Where Will My Wedding Be? The Case for Getting Married in a Synagogue
When a wedding couple chooses to marry in the synagogue, they make a powerful statement about the path they envision for themselves and their life together. The synagogue becomes “home base,” and the bimah becomes a launching pad for a lifetime of sacred moments.
How to Plan a Jewish Wedding When Some of Your Guests Aren't Jewish
It’s important to note that there’s no “right answer” for how to pull off a meaningful Jewish wedding – but here are some things to consider if your find yourself with a diverse guest list.
Help Us End Child Detention Now
The RAC is committed to working with Reform Jews, partner organizations and migrant-led groups across the country to end the detention of immigrant children apart from their families and in prison-like conditions.
Why Do We Read the Book of Ruth on Shavuot?
No story in the Bible better demonstrates than the Book of Ruth the extraordinary power of love that goes beyond the expected obligation.
Bisexual, Pansexual, and Jewish
Recent years have seen much progress in accepting gays and lesbians, but bisexual (bi) and pansexual (pan) people still often feel marginalized by both the straight and gay/lesbian communities – and even by the Jewish community.
Religious Action Center March and Rally Signs
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism is proud to share the digital files needed to print our RAC-branded signs for your Reform Jewish marches, rallies and other events. We recommend printing these signs double-sided on heavy cardstock.
Connecting Kids with Their Jewish Culinary History
Learning the stories behind our culinary heritage and creating those recipes for holidays – or any day we want to keep a memory close – allows us to keep our religion and history in the forefront of our thoughts.
Let Kids Help Prepare for Passover
Let's find ways to give lasting Passover memories to the next generation – minus the bathtub fish – by involving them with the preparation for the holiday and its cooking.
Immigration Justice Mini-Grants
The Religious Action Center is now offering immigration justice mini-grants to URJ congregations in the United States and Canada.
7 Things to Know About Jewish Genetic Diseases
Genetics may seem complicated, but even simple messaging can go a long way toward informing members of the Jewish community, especially when it comes to genetic disorders that are more common among Jews than in the general population.