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Who We Are
The Union for Reform Judaism leads the largest Jewish movement in North America.
What We Believe
The Union for Reform Judaism strengthens communities that transform the way people connect to Jewish life, building a more whole, just, and compassionate world.
What We Do
The Union for Reform Judaism strives to create a more whole, just, and compassionate world. We motivate and mobilize people from diverse backgrounds to participate and deepen their engagement in Jewish life in ways that ultimately transform themselves, their communities, and the world at large.
URJ Values, Vision, & Mission
The Union for Reform Judaism strives to create a more whole, just, and compassionate world.
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)