Sign Up for WRJ's Day of Action

Join WRJ members and supporters across North America for a coordinated day of community action and advocacy on April 12, 2026. Choose a project of interest to you or your group, or in alignment with WRJ’s high priority issues, and take action in your own community. 

Supporting Israel from Afar: WRJ Resources

WRJ stands with the people of Israel during these difficult and challenging days and pray for the safety and immediate release of all of the hostages.

As the war persists in Israel, we urge you to keep up to date on what we are doing and ways you can help. 

2025 Advocacy Plan

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.

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WRJ Awards $335K to Raise Jewish Feminist Voices Worldwide

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. 

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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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Rally Speaker - Judy W.

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

WRJ Fights Erasure and Abuse

In 2022, WRJ launched “WRJ says STOP: An Initiative against Sexual Harassment and Assault.” The initiative’s goal was two-fold: (1) to help our sacred communities and congregations be proactive in reducing and even preventing the scourges of power dynamic abuse and bullying, and (2) to create

Life is Sacred

This piece includes details about abortion and loss of life. Life is Sacred: Our Pathway to Parenthood and Community Care When my husband, Bruce, and I married, our vows reflected a dream: to share the journey of parenthood. We embraced the hope and joy that accompanied this vision, but as time

Tikkun Olam in Action

“If a person sits in their home and says to themselves, ‘What have the affairs of society to do with me?... Why Should I trouble myself with the people’s voices of protest? Let my soul dwell in peace!‘ - If one does this, they overthrow the world.” (Midrash Tanhuma, Mishpatim 2:1) Before President