This seminar is open to all Reform/Progressive Jewish women from outside North America who are interested in developing successful strategies for taking on leadership roles and making a difference in your community.
WRJ has a long and proud history of advocacy and engagement on public policy issues. Since 1913, WRJ has led the Reform Movement in social action advocacy, and our resolutions cover a large array of issues.This advocacy plan lays out the organization's highest social justice priorities for the current 3-year cycle.
View the Advocacy Plan
Through its philanthropic arm, the YES (Youth, Education, and Special Projects) Fund, Women of Reform Judaism awarded over $335,000 in grants to 34 programs that will encourage the growth of individuals as Jewish trailblazers and the advancement of Reform Movement institutions.
Leading with the principle of Tikkun Olam, WRJ mobilizes collective action for various causes to create a more just and compassionate world for people of all backgrounds and identities. From abortion access to sexual harassment and assault to pay equity and racial justice, WRJ empowers women to use their voices and cultivate the next generation of Reform Jewish leaders through education, advocacy, and action.
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
WRJ is committed to diverse identities and wants supporters to experience a sense of belonging as their authentic selves.
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