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Oldest Jewish Women's Religious Organization Marks Centennial at Convention; Open to Public for First-Time in 100-Year History

August 19, 2013
The following press release was sent by WRJ today regarding the WRJ 49th Assembly & Centennial Celebration. New York, NY, August 19, 2013 … Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ)’s 49th Assembly & Centennial Celebration will be a time to celebrate the organization’s distinguished and renowned history as a leader and advocate in the Reform movement. The WRJ Assembly, a biennial tradition since WRJ’s founding in 1913, will take place Dec. 11-15, 2013 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel and San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The main WRJ Centennial celebration will be Saturday night when WRJ receives the URJ Eisendrath Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Reform Movement, and presents the WRJ Dr. Jane Evans: Pursuit of Justice Award (given to a woman of strength and action) to Anat Hoffman, Executive Director of the Israel Religious Action Center and Chairwoman of Women of the Wall.

Reform Movement Welcomes Ruling in Marriage Equality Cases

June 26, 2013
Rabbis Jacobs, Fox, Feldman and Saperstein: "There is no more central tenet to our faith than the notion that all human beings are created in the image of the Divine, and, as such, entitled to equal treatment and equal opportunity. Many faith traditions, including Reform Judaism, celebrate and sanctify same-sex marriages. Thanks to the Court's decision, the federal government will now recognize these marriages as well, while still respecting the rights and views of those faith traditions that choose not to sanctify such marriages." WASHINGTON, D.C., June 26, 2013 -- In response to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on marriage equality in the cases Windsor v. United States and Hollingsworth v. Perry, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union for Reform Judaism, Rabbi Steve Fox, Chief Executive of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, Rabbi Marla Feldman, Executive Director of Women of Reform Judaism, and Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, issued the following statement:

Emergency Contraception Access

June 11, 2013
Yesterday, the Obama Administration issued an announcement that Plan B will now be made available over-the-counter without age restriction. Rabbi Marla J. Feldman, Executive Director of Women of Reform Judaism, issued the following statement:
"We applaud the Obama Administration’s decision to allow women of all ages to access Plan B emergency contraception over-the-counter. This is an historic step toward ensuring that all women have access to the medical care that they need and deserve. Emergency contraception is safe and effective, restores a woman’s control over her reproductive health, and reduces the many physical and emotional risks of unintended pregnancies.

Reform Movement Decries Vandalism Aimed at Women of the Wall

May 21, 2013
Rabbi Saperstein and Rabbi Feldman: “The overt threats implied by the vandalism inside the hallway of the apartment building of a leader of Women of the Wall serves to remind us of the utmost importance of the Women of the Wall’s efforts to advance religious pluralism, democracy, and gender equality in Israel. We call on the Israeli judicial system to hold the perpetrators accountable.”

Reform Movement Applauds Jerusalem District Court's Ruling Regarding Women of the Wall

April 25, 2013
WRJ and the Reform Movement released the following statement today:

April 25, 2013, New York, NY -- The Reform Movement is encouraged by the Jerusalem District Court's ruling today that determined that recent detention of Women of the Wall members for their activities at the Western Wall was unjustified and for denying local police requests for restraining orders against the group.

Reform Movement Dismayed by Continued Religious Discrimination in Israel

December 14, 2012
WRJ and the Reform Movement released the following statement today:

New York, N.Y., December 14, 2012 – Friday morning, Israeli police detained four women as they prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The group of 138 men and women was organized by Women of the Wall, an organization that fights for women's right to pray freely, while donning prayer shawls and other religious articles, at the Western Wall. Among those detained was Reform Rabbi Elyse Frishman, senior rabbi of Barnert Temple in Franklin Lakes, NJ, the oldest synagogue in New Jersey and editor of the Reform Movement's Reform Movement’s siddur (prayer book), CCAR's Mishkan T'filah, used in over 700 North American congregations.

Reform Leaders Speak Out About Judicial Emergencies

Sarah Krinsky
November 28, 2012

America is in a state of emergency. This time, I’m not talking about Hurricane Sandy, or the fiscal cliff or domestic violence. I’m talking about the state of judicial emergencies that exists in 33 places across our country and that compromises our democratic system. This week, Reform leaders Rabbi David Saperstein and Rabbi Marla J. Feldman sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell urging them to hold confirmation votes for the 19 pending nominees in a swift and timely manner.

WRJ Helps Youth Affected by Hurricane Sandy

November 15, 2012
WRJ made this statement today:

For the past few weeks we have all been affected, either physically or emotionally, by the devastating destruction of Hurricane Sandy. The Reform Movement immediately mobilized its resources to address the needs of our congregations and others affected by the storm. As part of these efforts, NFTY has launched a scholarship fund to ensure that youth in the affected communities are able to participate in regional and summer programs.

WRJ Statement: Arrest Highlights Importance of Women’s Rights

Lynn Magid Lazar
October 19, 2012

This week, in Israel, women were praying and those women were arrested. This is a tragedy that must not happen again! Anat Hoffman, executive director of the Israel Religious Action Center and chairwoman of Women of the Wall, was arrested for praying at the Western Wall. Anat was part of a prayer service for Rosh Chodesh Chesvan that included Women of the Wall members and Hadassah convention delegates, who had convened in Jerusalem to mark the 100th birthday of the founding of Hadassah. This arrest is an outrage and an atrocity!