Past Webinars

Northeast District

A selection of recorded webinars

FFFW Presents: The Lost Child Discussion

A discussion inspired by the topics raised in the film The Lost Child. Participants include a citizen of a tribal community and an Israeli Jew who discuss their how their close-knit friendship grew out of their mutual respect and the heritage and traditions each one honors.

Watch the Zoom replay. (January 21, 2023)


The Jews of Canada

Join us as we visit the Jewish Communities of Canada, home of WRJ President Sara Charney. Our Zoom program will include speakers on the history of Jews in Canada, tikkun olam projects, the Canadian connection to Israel, and the rituals and music of Canada. We will conclude the evening with Havdalah. Presented by the WRJ Midwest and Central Districts.

Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (January 21, 2023)


FFFW Presents: Author Talk with Elyssa Friedland

Elyssa Friedland, author of "Last Summer at the Golden Hotel" and "The Floating Feldmans," discusses her latest book, "The Most Likely Club," a hilarious, heartfelt story about a group of lifelong friends determined to finally achieve their high school superlatives one way or another.

Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (December 15, 2022)


WOW Presents: Sacred Feminism

Women of the Wall (WOW) shares its new curriculum, “Sacred Feminism,” which was made possible by a WRJ YES Fund grant. WOW and Alieza Salzberg, who helped develop the curriculum, explore the evolution of the role of Jewish women in the synagogue and Jewish leadership. Salzberg takes a close look at the painful ways women were historically excluded from sacred spaces, the surprising ways women have made their voices heard throughout history, and the sacred work that lies ahead. Presented in association with Women of Reform Judaism and Women’s League for Conservative Judaism.

Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (December 6, 2022)


Israel After the Election: Is There Still Room for Us?

Hear from Rabbi Josh Weinberg about the recent Israeli election and its implications for Reform Jewry. Brought to you by WRJ's Israel Education Committee (IEC).

Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (December 1, 2022)


Living Traditions: Women’s Songs in Endangered Jewish Languages

From the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project, to celebrate its online exhibit, "A Millennium of Jewish Women's Voices," this event highlights women’s literature, songs, prayers, and letters across the Jewish diaspora. With archival and contemporary performances of women's songs in Judeo-Arabic (Iraq and Tunisia), Judeo-Amazigh (Morocco), Ladino, and more.

Moderator: Vanessa Paloma Elbaz
Performers: Miléna Kartowski-Aïach, Laura Elkeslassy
Panelists: Judith Cohen, Ruth Davis, Sara Manasseh

Replay it on YouTube. (November 13, 2022)


Frankly Feminist: A Lilith Magazine Fiction Anthology

Two frank feminists from Lilith Magazine – Editor in Chief Susan Weidman Schneider and Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough – in conversation as they present Lilith’s new and first-ever fiction anthology, Frankly Feminist. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (November 14, 2022)


New Year, New Commitment to Our Health

Melissa K. Rosen from Sharsheret leads a timely conversation about personal health, family health, and ultimately community health. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (November 3, 2022)


FFFW Presents: Author Talk with Jane L. Rosen

Author Jane L. Rosen discusses her new novel, A Shoe Story – a riveting, romantic, comedic story that follows a young woman who has one month, and a closetful of shoes, to discover the future she thought she had lost. Part of WRJ's Film, Fiction & Fine Wine programming. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (October 26, 2022)


Making Connections: Israeli and North American Women Under the Sukkah

WRJ's Israel Education Committee welcomes our sister Reform Jews from Israel. They speak to us about their experiences as Israeli Reform Jews and, in keeping with the themes of Sukkot, about the social justice initiatives in which they have participated. Guests include Terry Cohen Hendin, a member of Kehilat Kol Haneshama in Jerusalem; and Nechama Namal and Debbie Rosenblit, both from Kehilat Birkat Shalom at Kibbutz Gezer. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (October 12, 2022)


A Rosh Hashanah Cooking Class with The Wandering Chew

Learn how to make roasted butternut squash, harissa & feta bourekas that as a unique addition to your holiday table – in the Sephardic tradition. With Kat Romanow of "The Wandering Chew." Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (September 12, 2022)


CCAR Journal Issue Launch on Women in the Rabbinate: Poetry, Art, and Torah

The Summer 2022 issue of CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly is dedicated to “Fifty Years of Women in the Rabbinate.” The journal gathers a wide range of perspectives reflecting on the decades since the ordination of Rabbi Sally J. Priesand in 1972 and where we stand today. This special event features the journal editor and issue guest editors in conversation with several contributors, who share poetry, visual art, and words of Torah. Cosponsored by CCAR Press and the Women’s Rabbinic Network. Replay it on Vimeo. (September 7, 2022)


Growing Fundraising: Increasing Collaboration and Engagement

A conversation on growing collaborative fundraising, with practical tips on how you can partner with WRJ staff to engage board members, volunteers, and others in your community – and also become a greater advocate for WRJ. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (September 1, 2022)


So You're the Leader, Now What? (Part 1)

This WRJ Strategic Planning & Team Building webinar addresses planning, working with the group’s mission and vision, enlisting help, flexibility, team building, running productive meetings, time management, controlling the discussion, and giving everyone a voice. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (August 30, 2022)

The first session in a two-part series covering being a STAR (Strategic, Team Building, Artful Leadership, and Resources) President.


WRJ & You: Continuing to Fight for Abortion Access

A webinar from WRJ designed to provide helpful resources to educate sisterhoods and women’s groups about abortion access and other fundamental rights and how to take action now. The webinar includes a briefing from Elizabeth Nash from the Guttmacher Institute's Public Policy Office in Washington, DC. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (August 16, 2022)


Giving Wisely: Understanding Ways to Give

Join philanthropists, gift experts, and the WRJ Philanthropy team for excellent advice on ways to give – whether as an individual, a couple, or a family – to make your charitable giving even more meaningful. Part of the WRJ's Leadership Education program. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (June 27, 2022)


L'Dor V'Dor: Opening Doors For The Next Generation

Replay WRN's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ordination of Rabbi Sally J. Priesand. The program featured messages of gratitude and honor to Rabbi Priesand, joyous music, special presentations, and words of blessing from Rabbi Priesand. Part of the Women's Rabbinic Network's "Journey to 50 Virtual" speaker series. Replay it on YouTube. (June 2, 2022)


The Path Forward on Abortion: How Reform Jews Can Protect and Advance Abortion Rights and Access

Hosted by WRJ, the RAC, and CCAR. Featured speakers:

  • Dr. Sara Imershein, MD MPH FACOG, Board-certified OBGYN
  • Leila Abolfazli, Director of Federal Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center
  • Barbara Weinstein, Director, Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism
  • Rabbi Marla Feldman, Executive Director, Women of Reform Judaism
  • Rabbi Hara Person, CEO of Central Conference of American Rabbis

Replay it on YouTube. (May 26, 2022)


Every Voice, Every Vote – 2022 Campaign Launch

Did you miss it? Watch the recording of the launch of the Reform Movement’s 2022 Every Voice, Every Vote Campaign. (May 18, 2022)


Cooking alla Giudia: a Celebration of the Jewish Food of Italy

"Cooking alla Giudia" is described as "the ultimate tribute to the wonderfully rich, yet still largely unknown, culinary heritage of the Jews of Italy." With cookbook author Benedetta Jasmine Guetta. Part of WRJ's Film, Fiction & Fine Wine program. Replay it on WRJ/Yammer. (May 17, 2022)


Meeting Magic: Top Tips to Run an Effective Meeting

Join WRJ Past President Blair Marks for an informative and fun workshop covering some of the basics, as well as practical options you can use to tailor the approach for the specific group and situation. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (March 29, 2022)


WRJ Hamantaschen Bake and Purim Schmooze

East Coast and West Coast bake & schmooze sessions. You can stream either or both on Yammer/WRJ. (March 11, 2022)


Conversations with IRAC and IMPJ's New Directors

Join the Israel Education Committee (IEC) for a conversation with Adv. Orly Erez-Likhovski, Israel Religious Action Center (IRAC) director, and Anna Kislanski, Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism (IMPJ) director, for conversations about pressing issues facing progressive Jewish women on the ground in Israel. . . and what we can do from North America to support their work. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (March 6, 2022)


Judaism and Women's Reproductive Rights

To celebrate women during Women’s History Month, Sam Natov will moderate a panel including Stephen Wise Director of Youth Education Rabbi Rena Rifkin, National Council of Jewish Women New York Director of Advocacy and Volunteer Engagement Aviva Zadoff, and National Institute for Reproductive Health Vice President of Political and Governmental Affairs Danielle Castaldi-Micca. Replay the discussion. Sponsored by the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue of New York, NY. (March 3, 2022)


FFFW Presents . . . Hava Nagila

A discussion of the film Hava NagilaReplay the discussion on Yammer. (February 15, 2022)


Talking About End-of-Life Care and Our Legacies

A three-part series on end-of-life planning and care.

Session I: DotCares founder and CEO Dorothy (Dot) Tagarelli addresses aging and memory, including the natural aging process, memory loss, and how we can build skills to help ourselves and others. (January 11, 2022)

Session II: New York Legacy Lawyers founding attorney Yana Feldman discusses legacy planning with a focus on preserving dignity and independence. (January 18, 2022)

Session IIIA presentation on spiritual care and religious life by Rabbi Jonathan Malamy, director of meaningful life at The New Jewish Home. (January 25, 2022)

(Rabbi Malamy's presentation is available here.)

Co-sponsored by Community Connections and the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (New York, NY).


Freedom to Vote and Reproductive Rights: The Intersection and the Impact

A webinar on reproductive rights and voting rights featuring Rabbi Nancy Kasten, Desiree Luckey, Nse Ufot, and Fredi Bleeker Franks. Replay it on YouTube. (January 12, 2022)


Impromptu Speaking

Training with public speaking expert Helen Gottstein. Sponsored by WRJ. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (January 6, 2022)


A Taste of Israel

Cooking and dancing with Luisa and Seth Narins. Learn how to make magluba, a traditional Middle Eastern upside down dish consisting of vegetables, rice, and chicken. Choreography created by Gadi Bitton, one of the leading Israeli folk dancing choreographers. From the WRJ Israel Education Committee. Stream it on Yammer/WRJ (December 19, 2021).


Making Pregnancy A Crime: Using Criminal Law to Persecute Women

Hear Dana Sussman, deputy executive director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women, describe the strategies several states are using against pregnant women and their partners. Invitation from the Sisterhood of Central Synagogue-Beth Emeth (Rockville Centre, NY). Replay it here; passcode Xd5#3Ae0 (December 16, 2021).


IRAC Gala: Hope in Action

Anat Hoffman, executive director of the Israel Religious Action Center, is the emcee for this celebration honoring Rabbi Noa Sattath, outgoing director, and welcoming Orly Erez Likhovski as the new director. Stream it from YouTube. (December 12, 2021)


Music as Midrash: Exploring the Tunes of Our Tefilah

With Cantor Ellen Dreskin. Stream it from Yammer. (December 7, 2021)


Many Candles, One World: A Story of Light and Hope around the World

A Hanukkah celebration from the World Union for Progressive Judaism in partnership with New York's Central Synagogue, featuring Rabbi Angela Buchdahl and Cantor Daniel Mutlu. Stream it here. (December 4, 2021)


The Matzah Ball
Author Talk with Jean Meltzer

A conversation with Jean Meltzer about her book, which was described by Barnes & Noble and Publisher's Weekly as a charming Hanukkah rom-com. Presented by WRJ's Film, Fiction & Fine Wine group. Stream it from Yammer/WRJ. (November 16, 2021)


Jewish Goddess: An Exploration of the Divine Feminine in Jewish Texts

Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (New York, NY) offered a three-part class, taught by guest teacher Rabbi Rachael Pass, to explore goddess figures such as the Canaanite Goddess Asherah; the Kabbalistic goddess-figure of Chochmah, Lady Wisdom; and the most well-known feminine aspect of God in Jewish tradition, Shechinah. (November 2021)


Gendered Judaism: He, She, They – It’s Complicated!

A dive deep into the topic of gender and single gendered programming in a non-binary world with Rabbi Marla Feldman, and a discussion of the articles from the Spring/Summer 2021 CCAR Journal. (November 10, 2021). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.


Gratitude Workshop with Chai Mitzvah

WRJ’s partner Chai Mitzvah has developed a special sourcebook on gratitude, which includes texts to spark discussion, games, blessings, music, art projects, and more. Together as a WRJ community, Nina Woldin, Chai Mitzvah’s managing director leads the group in a workshop about gratitude practices in the Jewish tradition and how to bring these practices to our sisterhoods and families. (November 1, 2021). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.


Jewish Tradition: The Law and Reproductive Rights

A conversation with Rabbi Allison Berry, Temple Shalom of Newton, Massachusetts; Rebecca Hart Holder, executive director of NARAL Pro Choice Massachusetts; and attorney and advocate Karen O'Malley. Sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Shalom, WRJ, and NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts (October 21, 2021). Hosted online by Temple Shalom; use passcode ud?G4QVU


Film Discussion: The Life Ahead

The Life Ahead (available on Netflix) is the story of a Holocaust survivor running a daycare business who forms an unlikely friendship with a bitter street kid when she takes him in after he robs her. (October 19, 2021). Replay the discussion on Yammer/WRJ.


MK Rabbi Gilad Kariv

A conversation with MK Rabbi Gilad Kariv, the first Reform rabbi elected to the Israeli Knesset. Hosted by Men of Reform Judaism. (October 10, 2021)


Women of the 24th Knesset

Of the thirteen parties elected in March 2021, all but three have women members – for a total of 30 women in the 120-member Knesset. The women members span a variety of political, religious, and social profiles. Understanding the Israeli political system can be confusing, but WRJ's favorite tour guide, the incomparable Shari Robins, helps us make sense of it through facts, humor, and even some Hebrew slang. (July 14, 2021) Replay it on Yammer.


The History Of American Jewish Summer Camps

This program explores the fascinating history of Jewish summer camps, moderated by Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism. Rabbi Jacobs is in conversation with Dr. Gary P. Zola, the executive director of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives. (July 9, 2021) Replay it here.


Advocacy in Action

Explore WRJ Resolutions and Advocacy Guides, the intersection between education and advocacy, and resources available from WRJ to start up, expand or enhance your social action, social justice, and advocacy programming (June 3, 2021). Replay it on Yammer.


JTS Rare Book Room Tour

Join Professor David Kraemer for a virtual tour of the Jewish Theological Seminary Library’s Special Collections. The JTS Library contains a world-class collection of historical Jewish texts — hundreds of ancient Jewish marriage contracts, thousands of unique manuscripts, and tens of thousands of fragments recovered in Egypt from the famed Cairo Genizah. Sponsored by the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (New York, NY). Replay it here. (May 11, 2021)


Fried Women's Conference 2021

Did you miss the Fried Women's Conference this year?
You can replay it on YouTube. (March 10, 12, and 14, 2021)


2 for Seder Presents: Fight Anti-Semitism with Love and Matzah – Virtually!

Anti-Semitism is not taking a break during COVID, but you can make a difference. Make your virtual Seder extra-special by making it a virtual 2 for Seder. Replay it on Yammer. (March 1, 2021)


WRJ 2021 Resolutions Q&A

Two new resolutions have been proposed this year by WRJ. Get the details at this webinar. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (February 22, 2021)


A Journey Through America's Heart of Glass

The American Studio Glass Movement started in the early 1960s. Join the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (NYC) for a journey across America to explore the glass art scene in Seattle, then travel to Habatat Galleries in Detroit, the Duncan McClellan Gallery and Chihuly Collection in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the Schantz Galleries in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, before ending at the Heller Gallery downtown in Chelsea in Manhattan. It you missed Joyce Silver's tour of the American Studio Glass Movement, you can replay it here. (February 17, 2021)


Through the Eye of the Needle

Holocaust survivor and artist Esther Niesenthank Krinitz told her story through 36 large fabric collages that she embroidered and stitched more than 40 years after the war. Her daughter, Bernice Steinhardt, will share that story through a film clip, a slide talk, and Q&A. This special program is part of the WRJ Film, Fiction & Fine Wine series. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ. (February 16, 2021)


Israeli Tour: Valentine’s Day Through a Jewish Lens

Did you miss the bus? No worries, you can join tour guide Shari Robins on Yammer/WRJ. (February 11, 2021)


Sing Unto God

The Debbie Friedman Kumsitz is an annual event at HUC-JIR in New York City. This year, Debbie's musician buddies met online for an evening of song and memory to celebrate Debbie's life and music (January 28). Replay it here.


'The Secret Chord' by Geraldine Brooks and Leonard Cohen’s 'Hallelujah'

A discussion about the book, the song, and David’s life as a man, through the eyes of his wives. children, friends, and enemies. Part of the WRJ Film, Fiction & Fine Wine series. (January 19, 2021) Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.


Healing, Hope, Action - The Capitol Insurrection: Where Do We Go From Here?

The leaders of the Reform Jewish Movement and distinguished guest panelists explore the systemic change we need on a local, state, and federal level to confront systemic racism and repair our national fabric. (January 13, 2021) Replay it here.


Master of Movement: Moshe Feldenkrais

Who taught David Ben Gurion to stand on his head?  
Join contemporary movement masters Frederick Schjang and Scott Fraser to learn about the life and work of Moshe Feldenkrais, an engineer and judo expert who applied his eclectic knowledge to develop his unique Feldenkrais® therapeutic movement method. Interwoven with the history will be a (seated) introduction to the gentle Awareness Through Movement® lessons that many credit with their being able to live life with renewed vigor and vitality. Open to all regardless of fitness levels or prior fitness experience. Sponsored by the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (NYC). (January 6, 2021) Replay it on Vimeo.


Music of Progressive Israeli Jewish Communities

Join WRJ's Israel Education Committee for this musical program featuring Cantors David Berger and Shani Benro. (January 10, 2021) Replay it on Facebook.


Many Candles, One World: A Virtual Chanukah Gala for WUPJ

Did you miss it?   You can replay it HERE. Produced by the Tony Award winning team of Yael Silver and Carmine Entertainment, the event features Chanukah music and traditions from around the world, showcasing acclaimed choirs, cantors, and special celebrity guests. Sponsored by the World Union for Progressive Judaism, broadcast in partnership with Central Synagogue. (December 13, 2020)


The Land That I Will Show You: Recent Archaeological & Historical Studies of Ancient Israel

Recordings are available from the October 2020 conference sponsored by the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at NYU. Get the details here. Sponsored by the World Union for Progressive Judaism, broadcast in partnership with Central Synagogue. (October 25-28, 2020)


Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Legacy and the Future of the Supreme Court

Activist. Trailblazer. Supreme Court Justice. Cultural Icon. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg z''l  was all these things and more. We mourn the her passing, but we also remember her enduring legacy. Our speakers –  Linda Hirshman, lawyer, cultural historian, and author of Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World, and Douglas Keith, counsel in the Brennan Center’s Democracy Program – look back at RBG's accomplishments on the Supreme Court and forward to the future of the Court and our democracy. (October 1, 2020) Replay it here.
Sponsored by the Domestic Civil Liberties Task Force of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and the Women's Organization.


Book Discussion with Claudia Grossman

An evening of conversation with Claudia Grossman, author of The Mermaid Circle A Fairy Tale for Women (September 15, 2020). Sponsored by the new Film, Fiction & Fine Wine Group. Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.


WRJ Evans Award Presentation to HIAS

The 2020 Dr. Jane Evans Pursuit of Justice Award was presented to HIAS in recognition of its longstanding commitment to aiding refugees. Mark Hetfield, president and CEO of HIAS, accepted the award on behalf of the organization (August 25, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.

The Evans Award was established in memory of Dr. Jane Evans, WRJ’s first executive director, and is awarded to recognize humanitarian service that exemplifies the values and ideals of Jane Evans and WRJ.


Havdalah: Celebrating Sisters & Suffrage

A special Suffragette Havdalah service led by WRJ district presidents, honoring the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote (August 15, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ.


Tachles – Hebrew Zoom Classes

Tachles is a fun opportunity to learn what Hebrew Ulpan does not teach you – slang, songs, and unofficial conversational Hebrew to use on your next trip to Israel. Sponsored by the American Zionist Movement. If you missed this series of weekly classes, you can replay them here.


URJ Facebook Live Replays

On Demand – Replay Reform Movement sessions here.


Where Do We Go From Here? To the Polls

Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, was a panelist for this program from the National Civil Rights Museum. The forum seeks to raise awareness of the value of voting as an attainable call-to-action for every American (June 30, 2020). REPLAY IT HERE.


Every Voice, Every Vote

Hosted by the RAC...

  • Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner (RAC Director) and Sheila Katz (NCJW CEO) in conversation about reproductive justice, racial justice, the courts, and more (June 24, 2020). Replay it on Facebook
  • Mobilizing Our Voters: Techniques for achieving 100% voting by eligible voters in your congregation or community (June 11, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/The Tent
  • Combatting Voter Suppression: Ensure that eligible voters are registered and equipped to cast their vote (June 3, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/The Tent
  • Virtual TownHall: The launch of the Reform Movement's 2020 Civic Engagement Campaign (May 19, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ

Let's Talk Money

A workshop about sisterhood financial workings for treasurers and board members. Learn your sisterhood's financial obligations and reporting requirements, as well as alternative dues models (June 23, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Help! We Don’t Have a President: Alternative Leadership Models

Does your women's group not have a president? Hear about some “out of the box” leadership structures that other women’s groups have found successful. (June 16, 2020) Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Women's Leadership Institute

A follow-up session to Rabbi Elana Kanter's workshop at the Fried Women's Conference about the Women's Leadership Institute. (June 8, 2020) Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Moment Happy Hours Presents...

Summer 2020 Zoominars with Moment Magazine can be replayed here.


Cantor in the Kitch

How to make sabich (a classic Israeli pita sandwich with eggplant) and other special dishes for Shavuot, with host Cantor Leslie Niren. Sponsored by the Israel Education Team (May 26, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Book Talk with Anna Solomon

A talk with author Anna Solomon about her just-published novel, The Book of V., which intertwines the stories of three women in different centuries – a teenage Esther in ancient Persia, a senator's wife in 1970s Washington, D.C., and a Brooklyn mother who is getting ready for Purim in 2016 (May 21, 2020), Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Virtual Fried Women's Conference

WRJ re-imagined the Fried Women's Conference 2020 as a virtual event (May 1, 2020). Access Virtual FWC recordings on Yammer/WRJ


WRJ 101: The What, Why, and Who of WRJ

Virtual Fried Women's Conference Kick-off. A great way to learn about Women of Reform Judaism (April 21, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/WRJ


Saturday Night Passover Seder feat (April 11, 2020)

A fourth night Seder hosted by Jason Alexander with many stars as guests. Replay it here


Downtown Seder 2020 (April 6, 2020)

Sponsored by the City Winery. Replay it here


Living in Two Worlds: Music as a Gateway to Spirituality (April 4, 2020)

A conversation between Rabbi Daniel Freelander & Maestro Matthew Lazar; moderated by Cantor Nancy Abramson WATCH HERE


WRJ Israel 2020: Sharing our trip of a lifetime (March 31, 2020)

Participants from the February 2020 Women's Mission to Israel share their life-changing experiences, photos, and musical reminiscences. Our tour guide also reports from Israel on the coronavirus situation and the March 2020 elections in Israel. Replay it on WRJ/Yammer


Brit Olam Training

A three-part series from the Reform Movement on organizing skills and civic engagement.


2 for Seder Q&A

How to Plan a Virtual Seder (March 26, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/The WRJ


Reform Movement Virtual Gathering

A discussion of resources for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, including ways to strengthen those who are most vulnerable to its effects (March 17, 2020). Replay it on Yammer/The Tent


Census 2020: Get Out the Count

(March 3, 2020) Replay it on Yammer/The Tent


Reproductive Rights webinar: June Medical Services v. Gee

(January 21, 2020) Replay it on Yammer/WRJ

Replay it on YouTube