Day of Action Advocacy Plan FAQS

Day of Action participants are welcome to pick from the following programs sorted by topic to replicate within their congregations or communities. These programs are customizable for both group and individual use. You are welcome to use the below resources to create your program in alignment with WRJ’s high priority issues or choose a topic on your own. 
 

For additional resources or further guidance, please reach out to WRJ Social Justice Manager Rena Crawford

 

Accessibility

In 1930, the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods (now Women of Reform Judaism) was a crucial driving force who gave both funds and volunteer time to launch the Jewish Braille Institute of America (today known as JBI Library). Today, JBI Library continues this legacy by ensuring that anyone who is blind, has low
vision, or is print disabled can fully participate in Jewish life — including culture, education, and religious practice.

The following resources provide accessibility tips and suggestions for your programs and events and ways to get involved with JBI. If you would like assistance in making any of your materials more accessible, the relevant contact information can be found in the linked resource.

View Accessibility Program Resources