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Sexual Assault Awareness Month Resources
The following are resources from Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April) but are applicable at all times.
Visit the New Congregational Update Portal
This is a quick and easy way to provide us with updates so that your congregation is listed correctly in our URJ congregation directory and so that all of your current leaders can receive appropriate occasional targeted information.
Additional Resolutions on Health Care
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR): Health Care (1976) National Health Care (1991) Health Care Reform (1993) Health Care without Harm (1998) Prescription Drugs (2003) Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ): Universal Access to Health Care (1991)
Additional Resolutions on Economic Justice
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) CCAR Resolution on Hunger in America (2016) Economic Justice (1987) Workplace Fairness (1993) Living Wage Campaigns (1999) Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) Hunger (1969) Social and Economic Justice (1987) Economic Justice (2001) Tax and Budget Concerns (2005
Additional Resolutions for Separation of Church and State
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) 1976: Prayer in Schools 1984: Religion in the Public Schools 1985: Religious Tests for Federal Judges 1987: Religion and the Public Schools 1991: Free Exercise of Religion and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1991 Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ)
Additional Resolutions on Women's Rights
Central Conference of American Rabbis: Resolution on Women’s Suffrage (1917) Resolution on Affirmative Action and Equal Rights (1973) Resolution on the Equal Rights Amendment ( 1975, 1979, 1982) Joint Task Force on Women (1979) Economic Justice for Women (1984) Resolution on Violence Against Women
College Life
There are dozens of opportunities in the Reform Movement for college students to live, learn, work, volunteer, and experience Jewish life and community-building throughout the world.
Jewish Life Around the World
Learn about different experiences of Jewish life around the world, including culture, cuisine and more.
What Passover Looks Like When You’re in Recovery from an Eating Disorder
In the past, I’ve been intimidated by Passover, especially by the course of the meal and by dietary restrictions that have led to my fear of bread. This year, as a person in recovery, I know that if I were to stop eating bread, I would continue to be beholden to my eating disorder.