How Marriage Makes Us Who We Were Meant to Be
Holy Fertile Ground: Creating Compassionate Spaces for People on a Family-Building Journey
4 Jewish Ways to Take Part in #GivingTuesday
This #GivingTuesday, give back in one or more ways that are meaningful to you.
What Foods Will Make Passover Meaningful for You?
As Reform Jews, it is incumbent upon us as individuals to determine which Passover practices are personally meaningful and to incorporate them into our celebration.
How My Hispanic-Filipino and Jewish Identities Come Together through Teaching
As someone who is half-Filipino and half-Hispanic and grew up in a diverse Dallas, TX neighborhood, I never gave much thought to the politics of skin color and how that affected me – at least not until I entered the Jewish community.
Our Judaism mandates us to help people become U.S. citizens
Temple Judea is a 2019 Fain Award recipeint for its project, Pathway to Citizenship.
6 Practices That Empower Teen Leaders
Check out these six ongoing practices of Reform Jewish teen leaders – and how you can use them to support teens in your own community.
This Temple's Award-Winning LGBTQ+ "Uninitiative" Exemplifies the Ongoing Work of Audacious Hospitality
Temple Emanuel of the Merrimack Valley in Lowell, MA, won a 2019 URJ Belin Award for its LGBTQ+ “Uninitiative,” a series of audaciously hospitable actions to welcome and support the congregation’s LGBTQ+ community.
5 Leadership Development Opportunities for Your Congregation
The URJ offers a range of leadership development opportunities, so there’s sure to be something suitable for every leader in your congregation.
My One-Woman Musical Is Inspired by My Grandparents’ Bravery
As the granddaughter of two remarkable partisan resistance fighters, I often wonder if who I am is enough and whether or not I am living up to my truest self.