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Days of Awe - A Mobile Bet Midrash

Preparation for the Intellectual, Spiritual and Emotional challenges of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: 18th-21st September 2006.

 
Reform Movement-UJIA High Holy Day Appeal 2006
This year, the Reform Movement is supporting projects in Israel through the UJIA and the Leo Baeck Center in Haifa. For more information, please contact Rachel Barres.
 
Support for Israel: Reform Movement Campaign

israel_flag_rounded_smallThe Reform Movement is launching a campaign to support those in Israel who are suffering as a result of the present crisis. Find out how you can help...

 
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Chametz on the Knesset Floor
Thank you for including Rabbi Marmur's article on the hametz issue. I always enjoy reading his insig...
How do you cope with intermarriage?
Having read your comments I can't help but feel more confused about my own situation. I am a non-jew...
Do Reform Jews practice mitzvot?
That there are 613 commandments I was told was special because: 6 1 3 = 10 and 1 0 = 1. Relating to ...
Archbishops, Shariah Law and Chocolate Biscuits
In a modern democracy a workable compromise between State and Religious law should be easily attaina...
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?
Ahh ok so you could be a Reform Jew even if you believed that G-d spoke to Jews at Sinai and gave th...
Should I check my mezuzah when things go wrong?
I feel that there is a big difference between relegating a Mezuzah to a “fetish” that supposedly...
Marriage
I think we are almost speaking different languages. My concept of leading a religious life is not ab...
Do you believe in the Torah?
Reform Jews would never deny the events of Sinai and encourage a belief in it. However it is importa...
Marriage
Reform Judaism doesn't tend to put things in the context of "what God wants" but rather these are th...
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