Resolution Honoring the 18th Anniversary of PARDeS
n 1985 and 1995, the Union for Reform Judaism resolved to endorse and advance full time Jewish day school education as a viable option for Reform Jewish families seeking an integrated Jewish educational experience throughout the school year.
Resolution Honoring the National Association of Temple Educators on its 50th Anniversary
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Resolution in Support of Paid Sick Days
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The rights of workers have long been a bedrock social justice concern and a priority of Reform Judaism.
Resolution No. 7
The Synagogue Council of America is the coordinating body through which Orthodox, Conservative and Reform institutions speak and work together in the name and interest of the Jewish religious community of the United States. Our Union is one of its constituent bodies.
Resolution of 23rd Council on Immigration Bill
Your special committee appointed to consider the immigration bill now pending before Congress beg leave to report:
Resolution of 23rd Council With Regard to Student Welfare Work in Champaign, ILL.
WHEREAS, The Committee on Symagog and School Extension has incorporated in its program Student Welfare Work whereby the Jewish young men and women attending colleges and universities are to be inspired with loyalty to Judaism and pride in the faith of their fathers,
Resolution of 32nd Council on Lynching
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, in the spirit of the traditional regard for our faith for the sanctity of law, especially where the protection of human life is concerned, or the protection of the rights of the minority, and with a sacred regard for civil liberty a
Resolution of 35th Council Concerning Educational Motion-Pictures
WHEREAS, The use of moving picture films for educational purposes is being made available more and more widely in religious and secular education, and:
Resolution of Appreciation and Tribute to Judge Theodore Tannenwald, Jr.
WHEREAS, Judge Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., has served the cause of American Reform Judaism as a member of the Board of Governors of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion for seventeen years; and
Resolution of Executive Board May 1931 Regarding Fixity of the Sabbath
The Secretary presented a communication from Rev. Dr.