
As our communities head into Passover during a pandemic for the second time, we have brought together resources for the holiday from across the movement to inspire, innovate, and add to our celebrations.
As our communities head into Passover during a pandemic for the second time, we have brought together resources for the holiday from across the movement to inspire, innovate, and add to our celebrations.
A few weeks ago, the USCJ board convened in Austin, TX hosted by Congregation Agudas Achim (CAA). Being together in person, and experiencing the vibra
USY (United Synagogue Youth) is thrilled to announce that the Ronald S. Roadburg Foundation has awarded a $350,000 CAD multi-year grant to support the
A recent poll of USCJ congregations, with 137 respondents, suggests that most Conservative/Masorti synagogues regularly hold Shabbat services and week
By Ben Vorspan When I began writing the curriculum for Sulam for Imagineers, I didn’t expect it to change how I thought about Passover. But that’s exa
In a world often fraught with turmoil and strife, a simple teddy bear has the potential to bring comfort and joy to those in need. This belief fuels t
In a recent poll of USCJ-affiliated congregations, 32% of respondents said their synagogue does not allow musical instruments at Shabbat services. Wit