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#TBT to May 2019, when 1,200 Reform Jews gathered in Washington, DC (with thousands more joining online) to reaffirm the Reform Jewish Movement's commitment to building a better world - together.
As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reminded us, "here in Washington, we are fighting not merely for legislation, but in some cases, for lives."
Interested in learning about the 2021 Consultation on Conscience? Sign up here for registration and program updates: rac.org/notifyme

A proposed U.S. Department of Labor rule would authorize government-funded discrimination against women, religious minorities, LGBTQ people, and other marginalized groups. As Jews, we know the dangers of government-sanctioned discrimination. DOL must rescind this proposal.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 14, 2019 WASHINGTON – In response to the Department of Labor’s announcement of a proposed rule to expand religious exemptions for federal contractors in employment, Barbara Weinstein, Director of the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, issued the following...
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President of the Union for Reform Judaism, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, shares a powerful reflection about his experience at the US/Mexico border a few weeks ago.
Listen to his podcast to hear about his time in El Paso and the importance of treating the migrant as we would treat ourselves. https://apple.co/2GNMs6Y

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