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Reform
The most liberal form of Judaism, which grew out of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century. Reform Judaism regards the moral aspects of the Jewish Law as binding, but do not feel obliged to follow customs that, in their view, are not adapted to the needs of modern times. English rather than Hebrew is generally used in services.

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BES


HAIKUS FOR JEWS
Humorous haikus, combining ancient Zen wisdom with timeless Jewish noodging

KID


NFTY
For sixty years, the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) has offered thousands of young people the opportunity to explore and live Reform Judaism. Today, over 450 Reform congregations throughout North America sponsor Temple Youth Groups, bringing the NFTY experience to more than 10,000 high school-age young people. Through involvement opportunities offered by congregations, our 20 NFTY regions, and on the North American level, NFTYites strive to forge an identity in consonance with the goals and values of Reform Judaism.


UAHC Camps for Living Judaism
The twelve UAHC Camps for Living Judaism are engaged in creative education with the goal of developing a knowledgeable and literate community for the future. Tens of thousands of Reform Jewish youngsters experience Jewish living for themselves in a variety of summer and winter camp programs. The concept of total Jewish living includes both study and recreation in a balanced program tailored to the needs and abilities of each age group.

LCS


Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion


KESHER: Serving Reform Jewish College Students
The International Kesher Webpage.


Progressive Association of Reform Day Schools
PARDeS, the Progressive Association of Reform Day Schools, a nonprofit organization committed to alternative schools for Reform Jewish education, an affiliate of UAHC.

ORG


CCAR Home Page
Central Conference of American Rabbis


clickonJudaism
clickonJudaism is a project of the Reform Movement's UAHC-CCAR Commission on Synagogue Affiliation. The purpose of clickonJudaism is to provide doorways into Judaism for Jews in their 20's and 30's, as well as those considering Judaism. Our hope is to enable young Jews to explore the possibilities offered by liberal Judaism through points of interest and concern to them.


Directory of Congregations
Directory of Congregations


Israel Religious Action Center
IRAC, the legal advocate of Israel Reform Movement, works for religious freedom, pluralism, civil rights (marriage and conversion), based on liberal Judaism


NFTY
For sixty years, the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) has offered thousands of young people the opportunity to explore and live Reform Judaism. Today, over 450 Reform congregations throughout North America sponsor Temple Youth Groups, bringing the NFTY experience to more than 10,000 high school-age young people. Through involvement opportunities offered by congregations, our 20 NFTY regions, and on the North American level, NFTYites strive to forge an identity in consonance with the goals and values of Reform Judaism.


Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism


Reform Judaism - Women
Progressive Judaism FAQ including Role of Women


Reform Judaism Magazine
Reform Judaism- an online Jewish magazine with current articles, a discussion group, and much more.


Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
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.


Soc Culture Jewish Reform/Progressive Judaism Reading List
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups Reading Lists


UAHC Home Page
Union of American Hebrew Congregations


Young Professionals' Kesher
Make jewish friends! The Young Professionals' Kesher (YPK) is a group of jewish friends for singles and couples in their 20's and 30's who want to make additional jewish friends their own age, and build a sense of Jewish community. YPK offers a wide variety of activities for jewish friends, including religious education, community service, and social events. All great opportunities for making Jewish friends.

TEN


Eisner Camps
Eisner Camps, located in Barrington, in the Berkshires of Western MA, serving New York and the Northeast. A coed, Union Of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) Reform Jewish Camp.


NFTY
For sixty years, the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) has offered thousands of young people the opportunity to explore and live Reform Judaism. Today, over 450 Reform congregations throughout North America sponsor Temple Youth Groups, bringing the NFTY experience to more than 10,000 high school-age young people. Through involvement opportunities offered by congregations, our 20 NFTY regions, and on the North American level, NFTYites strive to forge an identity in consonance with the goals and values of Reform Judaism.


UAHC Camps for Living Judaism
The twelve UAHC Camps for Living Judaism are engaged in creative education with the goal of developing a knowledgeable and literate community for the future. Tens of thousands of Reform Jewish youngsters experience Jewish living for themselves in a variety of summer and winter camp programs. The concept of total Jewish living includes both study and recreation in a balanced program tailored to the needs and abilities of each age group.

TRA


Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby
A pacesetter in Jewish Camping, Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI), located in Lac La Belle, Wisconsin, serves campers throughout the Midwest, from Toronto to Colorado.


Eisner Camps
Eisner Camps, located in Barrington, in the Berkshires of Western MA, serving New York and the Northeast. A coed, Union Of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) Reform Jewish Camp.


UAHC Camps for Living Judaism
The twelve UAHC Camps for Living Judaism are engaged in creative education with the goal of developing a knowledgeable and literate community for the future. Tens of thousands of Reform Jewish youngsters experience Jewish living for themselves in a variety of summer and winter camp programs. The concept of total Jewish living includes both study and recreation in a balanced program tailored to the needs and abilities of each age group.

WOM


Reform Judaism - Women
Progressive Judaism FAQ including Role of Women

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