The Movement for Reform Judaism

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Welcome to the Movement website

Reform Judaism is living Judaism.  It is a religious philosophy rooted in nearly four millennia of Jewish tradition, whilst actively engaged with modern life and thought.  This means both an uncompromising assertion of eternal truths and values and an open, positive attitude to new insights and changing circumstances.  It is a living, evolving faith that Jews of today and tomorrow can live by.

Watch the Reform Movement's short film now to find out more about who we are and what we do.

 
An urgent appeal
impjlogoThe Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism (IMPJ) is facing a severe financial crisis. Please read the letter below to find out more about the current situation and how you can help.
 
High Holy Day Services Listings 2008

Welcome to our High Holy Days listings. We're glad you are thinking of joining us for services over this period. 

These pages have been sectioned into geographical areas.  Please choose the area you are looking for from the list on the right hand side. Details of services happening over the High Holy Day period can be found here.

If you are a member of a synagogue and you think the details are incorrect; if you would like to add information about an event during the High Holy Day period; or if you would like your services published in this listing, please contact us .

Shanah Tovah and well over the fast from all at The Movement for Reform Judaism.

 

 

 
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Do Reform Jews practice mitzvot?
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Chametz on the Knesset Floor
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How do you cope with intermarriage?
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Do Reform Jews practice mitzvot?
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Archbishops, Shariah Law and Chocolate Biscuits
Government is now looking to all The Faiths through regional Faith Networks to participate in a nati...
Do you believe in the Torah?
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Should I check my mezuzah when things go wrong?
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Marriage
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Do you believe in the Torah?
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