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Roots of Reform Judaism is an advocacy group within the constituency of the American
Union for Reform Judaism The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), known as the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) until 2003, founded in 1873 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the congregational arm of Reform Judaism in North America. The other two arms established ...
. The group's primary focus is a return to the values and worship style of the " Classical Reform" era. This includes the belief that the universal message of Judaism is as a purely religious community, the importance of belief and ethics, decorum and less practical observance. Rabbi Howard A. Bergman is the current executive director for the society. The Society has a broad program of outreach to rabbis, congregations, individuals and the national institutions of the Reform Movement. Educational forums, special services and sermons, and member gatherings throughout the United States foster the Classical Reform tradition as the shared heritage of all Reform Jews, as well as a vital alternative in the midst of the Movement's broad diversity today. In 2009-10, these programs included major presentations at the Biennial Convention on the Union for Reform Judaism, seminars and symposiums at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and participation in meetings of groups representing the
Central Conference of American Rabbis The Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), founded in 1889 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the principal organization of Reform rabbis in the United States and Canada. The CCAR is the largest and oldest rabbinical organization in the world. I ...
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American Conference of Cantors The cantor ( he, חַזָּן ''Hazzan'' or ''Hazan'') in the Reform movement is a clergy member who fills a diverse role within the Jewish community. Cantors lead worship, officiate at lifecycle events, teach adults and children, run synagogue m ...
. In addition, many major congregations sponsor programs and sermons on the work of the SCRJ to introduce local Jewish communities to this resource. The Society publishes a quarterly newsletter/journal, ''The Reform Advocate''. It produces other educational and liturgical materials such as compact disc recordings featuring worship services from the historic Reform liturgy, ''The Union Prayer Book'' in its recently revised edition, accompanied by selections of the historical and contemporary choral repertoire. The Society has a national Board of Trustees numbering 25 lay and rabbinic leaders, a Rabbinic Advisory Board numbering over 60 rabbis, an active Music Commission, including cantors, Jewish musicians and composers, and supporting contributors from every state and many foreign countries.


References

2. “Reform is Too Frum For Us, Say Members.” The JC, 2009. https://www.thejc.com/news/world/reform-is-too-frum-for-us-say-members-1.13101


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