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URJ Youth Professional Development Interactive Learning Opportunities
We’re excited to introduce our brand new 3-Part Webinar Series for Spring 2018: Asking the Why: The Jewish in Jewish Youth Engagement!
Torah Study for Youth & Families
Studying Torah is for everyone! Find guides for bringing the stories of the Torah to life for younger children and grade-school kids. Teens will enjoy commentaries, Jewish learning, questions, and practical suggestions to help them relate Torah to their daily lives.
How Did Our Biblical Characters Gain Legendary Status?
Moses and King Solomon are two of the most popular figures in the Hebrew Bible, but what do we really know about their lives, and how did they reach such legendary status? Let’s begin with Moses.
Jewish Perspectives on Health & Wellness
Jewish Tradition commands us to respect our bodies and to strive for health as a means of honoring our relationship to God. Discover Reform Jewish perspectives on important topics related to health and wellness.
Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner: Recent Writings, Remarks, and Media Appearances
Find links to Rabbi Jonah Pesner's work.
RAC-CA Civic Engagement Campaign 2020
RAC-CA’s Civic Engagement Campaign aims to strengthen democracy by expanding the electorate, both inside and outside our congregations, and by educating Reform Jews about key ballot measures.
RAC-CA Legislative Advocacy Campaign Results 2020
RAC-CA Legislative Advocacy Campaign Results 2020 RAC-CA actions help lead to the release of prisoners and new revenue in the state budget; More state action needed July 18, 2020 RAC-CA concluded our Legislative Advocacy Campaign for 2020 with a huge success in building our relationships with state
RAC-CA Calls on Governor Newsom to Reduce the Population in State Prisons
RAC-CA Calls on Governor Newsom to Reduce the Population in State Prisons Many California prisons are overcrowded and lack basic hygiene options and health care resources. Unaddressed, this combination of factors will make COVID-19 outbreaks in our prisons inevitable.