
Israel Peace and Security
Description
Our commitment to a strong, vibrant, Jewish and democratic state of Israel, secure within its borders, is unyielding. The Reform Movement is also deeply opposed to the occupation of the West Bank by Israel, to the expansion of settlements in the West Bank, and to the oppressive treatment of the Palestinian population. We believe that ultimately, a negotiated agreement based on a two-state outcome– a Jewish state and a Palestinian state – is the only way to achieve real security for Israel and its citizens, preserve a Jewish and democratic state, and establish a long-term, secure future for the Palestinian people.
Jewish Values
We believe that Kol yisrael arevim zeh ba’zeh (Shevuot 39a), “All of Israel and the Jewish people are responsible, one for the other.” We are committed to the safety and vitality of the Jewish people and to a secure and just state of Israel as a home – for all Jews and for all its inhabitants.
Take Action
Urge Prime Minister Netanyahu to Move Forward with a Hostage Deal and New Negotiated Ceasefire
On July 24, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress. His speech came as over 100 hostages taken by Hamas on October 7th remain captive in Gaza. Urge Congress to heed the voices of hostage family members and help secure the release of all those held captive in Gaza by supporting a new, negotiated ceasefire.
Thank President Biden for Outlining a Path Toward a Meaningful Ceasefire
On May 31st, President Biden released an outline for a meaningful ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas that would return the hostages taken on October 7th, ensure Israel’s security, and end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This announcement has the potential to hasten a peaceful and secure future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Tell Secretary Blinken to Support Continued U.S. Leadership Toward Successful Release of the Hostages
On October 7, Hamas launched its horrific attack on Israel, massacring over 1200 people and taking 240 people hostage, including women, children, people with disabilities, and the elderly. Now, more than 9 months since the attack, at least 129 hostages still remain Hamas’ captives. Urge Secretary Blinken to support continued U.S. leadership toward successful release of the hostages.
2025 World Zionist Congress Campaign
Reform Judaism and our vision of Israel as a democratic, pluralistic state face historic challenges. Ultra-Orthodox rabbis and extreme politicians control key levers of power and aim to relegate Reform Jews, women, LGBTQ+ Israelis, and ethnic minorities to secondary status. Join thousands of Reform Jews in mobilizing for the World Zionist Congress Elections in 2025.
Our vote directly impacts resources and funding for Reform synagogues, rabbis, and advocacy, ensuring Israel remains a robust democracy, committed to religious pluralism, women's rights, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and a clearer path to peace.
Together, we can advocate for an Israel that reflects our commitment to democracy, equality, and inclusion.
What's New
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Women of Reform Judaism was proud to bring together nearly 350 participants to Washington D.C. for our inaugural Rabbi Marla J. Feldman Social Justice Conference. After three days full of sisterhood, spirituality, and social justice, most attendees travelled to Capitol Hill to meet with their
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Embracing Judaism in High School
My hands now fidget with my hostage dog tag, cool metal against burning skin, reminding me that this twisted reality is far more than a satirical nightmare. I will never be able to return to the innocent naïveté that existed before October 7, 2023. Black and white images of the Shoah suddenly were
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Social Justice Conference: Sign Up to Make a Difference
What defines a winner? In a democracy, is it who gets the most votes on Election Day, or something else? What do you do if the winning candidates are not supportive of the issues you hold near and dear? I am constantly tackling this question as a co-chair, along with Jane Taves, of the Rabbi Marla J
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New York, NY - Following the return of four slain hostages from Hamas captivity after over 500 days in Gaza, Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch, CEO of Women of Reform Judaism, released the following statement: "Women of Reform Judaism embraces the extended Lifshitz and Bibas families on the return of Oded, Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir for over 500 days since their violent capture. "Every day since the attack on
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Reform Leadership Responds to President Trump’s Recent Comments on Gaza
We strongly condemn the proposal described by President Donald Trump of a U.S. takeover of the Gaza Strip in the form of a real estate development plan.
Reform Jewish Women Bestow Highest Honor To Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy
NEW YORK — Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ), the feminist affiliate of the largest Jewish denomination in North America, will award the organization’s highest honor, the Dr. Jane Evans “Pursuit of Justice” Award, to Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy in recognition of her commitment to international human rights and the elimination of discrimination against women and gender-based violence, especially since the