11 Jewish Books that Feature Children of Color
Why Now? Becoming a Bat Mitzvah at Age 75
Whatever our age, we must never stop learning; the quest for lifelong learning is vital. We can use the knowledge to better ourselves and to understand the world to decide how we must act.
How to Help Communities Affected by the California Wildfires
As additional details become clear about how our community can best aid our California congregations, we will share that information here.
6 Things Your Congregation Needs to Know About Applying for Federal Security Grants
Here are six things your congregation needs to do before applying for a grant.
3 Ways to Help Those Affected by the California Wildfires
Want to help? Here are the best ways to support affected communities.
Meet the Reform Rabbinical Group's First Female Leader
The Reform movement’s rabbinical wing has appointed Rabbi Hara Person as its first female chief executive.
Wonder of Wonders: Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish
The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s (People’s Stage) Yiddish version of Fiddler on the Roof is now playing to full houses and standing ovations in New York City.
Teen Civic Engagement Round-Up
At the conclusion of the 2017-2018 L’Taken season, we launched the inaugural cohort of the RAC Teen Justice Fellowship with 50 teens registered for this opportunity.
Four Lessons from the Day of Leadership Learning
Reflection, feedback, and evaluation are at the heart of our work, and have much to teach us. They also have implications for the work of congregational boards.
How the URJ Impacts Its Congregations
We recently completed a baseline survey to determine the extent to which the Union for Reform Judaism has had an impact on activities required for a strong congregation.