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.
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
WRJ is committed to diverse identities and wants supporters to experience a sense of belonging as their authentic selves.
What's New
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A Mother's Day Call to Action
I am a mom. It is one piece of my identity (see also: spouse, daughter, rabbi, Reform Jew) and it is an important part of who I am, today and every day. Creating a better world for our kids is what drives me each day.
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Why WRJ? My Leadership Journey
My journey with Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) began in 1999 in Chicago, Illinois. The sisterhood at my congregation had been floundering and then disbanded. The senior rabbi asked me to help re-establish the women’s group. I was honored, excited, and frightened all at the same time.
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Andrea Stillman: A WRJ Leadership Spotlight
This week, Women of Reform Judaism interviewed Executive Committee member and Mid-Atlantic District President Andrea Stillman. Read more to learn about her leadership journey with WRJ, and watch Andrea’s video Q&A here. How did you come to be a WRJ leader? That's a very easy answer for me.
Press Releases
Reform Jewish Women Lead Unprecedented Solidarity Mission to Israel
Women of Reform Judaism, Women’s Rabbinic Network will host the 7-day trip February 11-18
The Moment We Are In, The Future We Pray For
A Statement from Reform Movement Institutions