Founded in 1913 as the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and officially renamed Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) in 1993, the WRJ has for more than a century galvanized hundreds of thousands of Jewish women to support and advance Reform Judaism, the Jewish people, and Jewish values in their home communities, around the country, and around the world.

Thank you to those who attended the WRJ Southeast District convention in Tuscaloosa. Your presence was truly meaningful. I hope you experienced the sisterhood, spirituality, and social justice shared throughout the event and left with your cup full. As well, thank you for your generosity at the convention. The YES Fund raised $ 2778, and $18,000 was pledged in Lifelines. The President's ...

"There’s a special kind of energy that fills the room when WRJ women gather. It begins with conversations among friends, both old and new, and grows as participants move from workshop to workshop, discovering ideas that inspire them in unexpected ways. By the end of the experience, you feel more connected, more energized, and part of something meaningful. That is the spirit of a Fried Women ...

WRJ Today | Why Fried Women’s Summit Is an Experience You Don’t Want to ...

jewtinayco on : "¿Listos? Are you ready to make a difference? Join WRJ and Jewtina y Co. this April in Washington, D.C. for a jammed-packed, four-day conference designed give attendees a better understanding of social justice and advocacy from a Reform Jewish perspective. This conference includes inspirational speakers, educational advocacy training, and attendance to the Women ...