Reform Movement Denounces President Trump's Executive Order Barring Entry From Several Muslim-Majority Countries
For Immediate Release
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Contact: Graham Roth or Max Rosenblum
202.387.2800 | news@rac.org
Reform Movement Statement on the Mass Shooting at the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec
For Immediate Release
January 30, 2017
Contact: Graham Roth or Max Rosenblum
202.387.2800 | news@rac.org
Reform Jewish Leader Applauds Historic Move by the Boy Scouts of America to Begin Including Transgender Members
For Immediate Release
January 31, 2017
Contact: Max Rosenblum
202.387.2800 | news@rac.org
Reform Jewish Leader Concerned By Nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
For Immediate Release
January 30, 2017
Contact: Graham Roth or Max Rosenblum
202.387.2800 | news@rac.org
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Parashat Mishpatim presents a full catalog of laws, rituals, observance, and obligations that guide us in living a Jewish life of moral depth and courage. But, Rabbi Rick Jacobs asks, how do we, as liberal Jews regard these laws – which of them are we obligated to observe, and how?
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Do you ever wonder why Judaism is called Judaism? This week’s parashah, Vayigash, has an answer. This is the moment when Joseph and his brothers, including Judah, dramatically reconnect, and Judah demonstrates a deep caring for his people.