Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas
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Dallas Virtual Jewish Community
The Dallas Virtual Jewish Community is a noncommercial community resource that promotes Jewish culture, education and scholarship in greater Dallas.
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas is the central umbrella organization for public affairs that brings together Jewish organizations and religious institutions in Dallas.
Men of Reform Judaism Hinei Matov - 'How good it is' when brothers come together and celebrate! It was in this spirit that on January 23, 1923, sixty five Reform Jewish brotherhoods and men's clubs came together at the Hotel Astor in New York City to form The North American Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, now the MRJ. The mission of MRJ was the same then as it is today: to encourage local brotherhoods to engage in projects and activities that provide meaningful services to their congregation; to sponsor and promote vitally important nationwide community-building projects; and to give local brotherhood members the opportunity to explore and celebrate their male Jewish spirit.
Women of Reform Judaism
WOMEN OF REFORM JUDAISM is the voice, the presence and the venue for action of the women of Reform Judaism in the synagogue, the Jewish community, interfaith groups and the general, local, national and international community.
Union of Reform Judaism
The Union for Reform Judaism provides vision and leadership to Reform Jews and congregations on spritual, ethical, social justice and management issues. It provides programmatic support to Reform Jewish congregations and offers opportunities for individual growth and identity that few congregations could provide for themselves, such as camps and Israel programs for youth, study kallot and North American and regional biennials.
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