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Civic Engagement Student Trainings
Check out this Teen's Guide to Civic Engagement - written for teens by teens.
JewV'Nation Frequently Asked Questions
Besides creating a sustainable outreach project each Fellow will Advance professionally through comprehensive training in leadership; Build projects to scale to effectively reach and impact Jewish life for Jews on the margin; Create a strong community of colleagues, friends and mentors; Develop knowledge of what Jewish texts, traditions, and history say about building community; Expand one’s network of innovators, rabbis, leaders, and advocates; Gain program development and outreach skills in a Jewish context.
JewV’Nation Fellowship
JewV’Nation Fellowship is a leadership development program for visionary Jewish leaders across North America.
Nosh Pray March
Nosh, Pray, March: The Reform Movement Gathers for Women's Rights The Reform Movement is supporting our congregants and congregations who are marching in solidarity with women's rights and equality in Washington, DC on January 21, 2017 Join the Religious Action Center staff and other Reform Jews
5 Refreshing Summer Drinks with Jewish Origins
Whether you're celebrating the questionably real holiday of National Beverage Day on May 6, hosting a summer picnic, or just want a tasty drink on a hot summer day, we've got you covered with these five drink recipes.
10 Veggie-Heavy Jewish Recipes for Mushroom Lovers
How long have Jewish people been eating mushrooms? A long time! These 11 recipes are veggie-heavy and feature mushrooms as a key ingredients.
Every Brisket Recipe You'll Ever Need
Do you have a favorite brisket recipe? If you've not yet decided on your go-to, or you just want to try out a new one, we've got your covered with these seven recipes, all very different and all very delicious.
Racial Justice Work in Canada
Canadian history and current experiences have been marred by injustices perpetrated against Communities of Color.
Racial Justice Work Across the States
Each RAC state project will use the collective power of the Reform Jewish community to advocate for important legislation and policy changes in their state.
Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Resources
The Religious Action Center, the Reform Movement’s social justice hub, emerged as a result of the Civil Rights Movement, and this history carries a lasting legacy on our social justice work today.