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Jewish Summer Camp
With 14 summer camps across North America, URJ programs enrich and transform lives by strengthening identity and knowledge, instilling Reform Jewish values, and cultivating lifelong friendships.
Inclusion & Disability Youth Programs
Through personalized intake procedures, communication, and support, we work to provide an optimum experience for campers with disabilities.
North American Congregation Services and Account Management Team
Get information and connections to help you navigate all aspects of congregational life.
Refugee Crisis Response
The crisis of refugees from Syria and elsewhere in the region and Africa is the most pressing refugee crisis since World War II.
Refugee Crisis Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ: The Refugee Crisis What is the scope of the refugee crisis? According to the UN Refugee Agency, there are currently more than 70 million displaced people and 25.9 million refugees worldwide, surpassing the record set in World War II.
Commission on Social Action to URJ Congregations: Updated Boy Scouts of America Memo
In 2001, the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism issued this memo to Union for Reform Judaism congregations, with the recommendation that parents withdraw their children from non-Reform affiliated Boy Scouts of America (BSA) troops, or that they work to encourage the BSA to change its
Pursuing Justice: Becoming a Community of Action (with the Religious Action Center)
This Community of Practice – a joint offering of the Union for Reform Judaism and the Religious Action Center (RAC) – helps synagogue leaders engage their congregations more deeply in social justice endeavors.
Engaging Congregants: Small Groups with Meaning
This Community of Practice is comprised of congregations that seek to revive a sense of community among their members. These congregations are working to identify, bring together and support lay leaders from within their community to work together and create strong connections.
Concluded Communities of Practice
See listing of concluded successful Communities of Practice.