Reform Movement Welcomes Supreme Court Ruling Blocking Discriminatory Citizenship Question
Faith Leaders Convene Sentencing Reform Summit at California Capitol
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Max Rosenblum, The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, MRosenblum@rac.org, office: 202-387-2800
Reform Jewish Leader Welcomes Israel-US MOU Announcement
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Reform Movement Leader Statement on the Deaths of Terence Crutcher, Keith Scott and Justin Carr
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Statement Of URJ President Rabbi Rick Jacobs On The Death Of Shimon Peres
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Reform Movement Leader Responds to Trump Comment at Iowa Rally
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One Month After Newtown Tragedy, Reform Movement Leads Religious Call for Congressional Action to Prevent Gun Violence
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 15, 2013 -- Today, religious leaders gathered under the banner of Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence to call on Congress to act swiftly to pass comprehensive legislation to address gun violence.
Diverse National Civic and Religious Leaders Unite to Call for an End to Senseless Gun Violence
"We seek to bring our communities together in support of reasonable steps taken to prevent future suffering such as that endured by the bereaved and traumatized families of gun violence victims...
Reform Leader Responds to Israeli Peace Overture
Washington, DC - November 27, 2006 - In response to today's speech by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announcing Israel's dramatic steps to move forward the peace process, Rabbi Eric H.Yoffie, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, issued the following statement:
Staci Cohen of Beachwood, OH, Named “Youth Worker of the Month”
NEW YORK - November 13, 2006 - Staci Cohen, assistant director of the Religious School for Noar Learning at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple in Beachwood, OH, has been named November's "Youth Worker of the Month" by the Union for Reform Judaism.