Reform Judaism
Whether you have stumbled onto this site by some strange google accident or you are a congregant or fellow Jew exploring the meaning of Reform Judaism, the following links may help in exploring "what is Reform Judaism?"
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In the rest of the world, Reform Judaism is known as Progressive Judaism. You can read the latest news stories concerning Progressive Judaism by clicking on the following links :Latest News from Google on Progressive Judaism
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affiliation
"What is Reform Judaism?", "Why Be a Reform Jew?", ClickonJudaism, Becoming a Jew : Q & A, New Jewish Connectionsstudy and education
Lifelong Jewish Learning (many programs), Torat Chayim, Significant Jewish Books, URJ Religious Education (many programs), Family Shabbat Table Talk, Jewish Parent Page, PARDeS, HUC-JIR AJLL (many programs), Reform Judaism Magazineorganization directories
URJ (formerly UAHC) congregations, regions, departments, affiliates, Outreach staff, Camps, NFTY regions, HUC-JIR faculty, learning centers, e-mail, PARDeS Day Schools, WUPJ Congregations worldwidewebsite search engines
Reform Web Index, URJ website, Congregation websites, HUC websitereligious action center of reform judaism (RAC)
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC) has been the hub of Jewish social justice and legislative activity in the nation's capital for over 40 years. It has educated and mobilized the American Jewish community on legislative and social concerns as an advocate in the Congress of the United States on issues ranging from Israel and Soviet Jewry to economic justice and civil rights, to international peace and religious liberty.The RAC is the Washington office of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation (UAHC) and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), representing 1.5 million Reform Jews and 1,700 Reform rabbis in 900 congregations throughout North America.
organizations
Reform Judaism, URJ, HUC-JIR, CCAR, RAC, NFTB, WRJ, NFTY, ARZA/World Union, North America, WUPJ, Berit Mila Board, ACC, NATA, NATE, RPB, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaismpublications
URJ Press, CCAR Press, Transcontinental Music Publications, Reform Judaism Magazine CCAR Journal, The Chronicle - HUC-JIR, Windows on WRJ, RAC News, WUPJnewspractices, policies, etc.
What's New in Reform Judaism, Jewish Holidays, Jewish Holiday Calendar, Ask the Rabbi, Ask the Union, Reform Responsa, CCAR Platforms, UAHC Leadership Website, Resolutions of CCAR, UAHC, WRJblogs
Religious Action Center, New Reform Jewreform judaism faq
There is a great collection of answers to frequently asked questions at Reform Judaism FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).music of the reform movement
The Hava Nashira Site (A Jewish Songleaders Resource). A Resource for Jewish Songleaders, Songwriters, Performers, Music Educators and all those involved in the transmission of Jewish heritage, religion and culture through music.Zemerl. The Interactive Database Of Jewish Song, Yiddish, Hebrew, Judeo-Spanish. Zemerl was started in the Spring of 1999 to fill the gap in the online Jewish music world. It seemed that a comprehensive database of information, lyrics, and sounds of Jewish songs was missing on the World Wide Web. Frequent postings for lyrics or information about songs on Jewish-related electronic discussion lists prompted the author of this database to embark on this project.