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Julie Lerner
Julie Lerner is a strategic, dynamic, and galvanizing leader who has a proven track record guiding complex organizations to grow while keeping focused on the things that matter most.
2018 JewV'Nation Fellowship Alumni
From March – November 2018, these fellows participated in cutting-edge seminars focusing on identity enrichment, professional and leadership development, Jewish learning, movement-building, mentorship, risk-taking, and project work. Meet our 2018 fellows below!
Passover Dessert Recipes
What can you serve for dessert when cake and cookies are off the (Passover) table? Lots! Here are some of our favorite dessert recipes that happen to be kosher for Passover. Best yet, all of them can be made dairy-free!
2017 JewV’Nation Inaugural Cohort
Meet our 2017 JewV’Nation Fellowship Alumni and learn about their projects.
In Memory of Rabbi Lynne Landsberg
I don't speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don't have the power to remain silent" – Rabbi A.Y. Kook The light that was extinguished from this world when Rabbi Lynne Landsberg recently passed away is immeasurable, as is her impact on forging a more just, inclusive society.
Building Community
Learn about the many ways the URJ strengthens communities that connect people to Jewish life.
Gun Play in Early Childhood
As adults, we must not let our knowledge of real-life violent adult events taint the innocence of childhood. Read these useful tips for parents and caregivers.
Providing Sanctuary for Immigrants Facing Deportation
The concept of “sanctuary” congregations has many definitions and applications. In the 1980s, Reform Movement congregations provided sanctuary primarily to central Americans at risk of deportation.
URJ Congregational Benchmarking and Assessment Project
The URJ Congregational Benchmarking and Assessment Project gives congregations the opportunity to take an inward look in a way that is consistent with other congregations and empowers them to act upon data.
Chicken Soup, Chicken Soup
Sophie enjoys special time spent with each of her grandmothers, and eating their delicious chicken soup. Both her Jewish Bubbe and her Chinese Nai Nai have a special family recipe, and both compete for a special place in Sophie’s heart.