Common Sense and Hope Win Out in Israel... for Today
Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens never had so much in common as they do today. Both the Jewish majority and the Arab minority agree that what Israel and they need most is hope.
Reform Jewish Movement Statement in Support of Filibuster Reform
"Take care not to spoil or destroy My world:" Why We Need Bold Action to Address Climate Change
Creating a Positive Learning Environment
Reform Jewish Movement Condemns West Bank Settlers’ Attack on Palestinians
How Doctors are Building Bridges Between Israel's Jews and Arabs
On the outskirts of the coastal city of Nahariya, Israel, stands the Medical Center of the Galilee. Its 420 doctors and 2200 staff members treat 400 emergency room patients daily, and 60,000 in-patients annually.
As a New US Citizen, I Know Won’t Take Voting Rights for Granted
Resolution on the Rights of Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming People
Submitted by the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism
Background
New Orleans Women’s Shelter
Nobody’s Perfect: The Challenge of Seeing the Sacred around Us
The Ba’al Shem Tov said: There are two ways to serve God. One is to separate yourself from people and from the world’s affairs, and to devote yourself wholly to a study of religious books. This is the safe way.