It's right to unite! Reform and Liberal leaders hail the benefits of merger
Movement CEOs Rabbi Josh Levy (Reform) and Rabbi Charley Baginsky (Liberal) tell the JC: 'This is an idea whose time has come'
Others should learn from Liberal and Reform merge
The JC Leader, 21 April 2023
Why Reform-Liberal union stands a better chance of success
Attempts to unite the two Progressive movements have faltered in the past but the climate is more favourable
Reform and Liberal UK synagogue movements announce merger plan
Liberal Judaism and Movement for Reform Judaism will work together to create unified organisation
Reform Judaism to terminate membership of its oldest shul, West London Synagogue
It follows a disagreement between the synagogue and the movement over fees
Ruth Cohen, 'inspirational' first woman chair of the UK Reform movement, dies in Israel, aged 86
'A towering figure in the global Progressive world,' Mrs Cohen also chaired Reform's Golders Green shul and the World Union of Progressive Judaism
Son of Reform rabbis passes away while on holiday in the Philippines
Benedict Romain, son of Jonathan and Sybil was on his honeymoon in the south-Asian country
Farewell to the United Synagogue men’s club
Jo Grose is the first female chief executive and she seems to have clear and fresh ideas
So you want to be a rabbi? Be warm, kind — and tough
A rabbi’s life is all about study and prayer, right? No! The job revolves around people skills
'Unique step for Anglo-Jewry' as Reform, Liberal and Masorti community opens its new Stanmore home
Mosaic's three congregations will hold separate services but come together for other activities
World Progressive Judaism president encourages closer ties on first UK visit
Rabbi Sergio Bergman meets Liberal and Reform leaders and visits shuls and Leo Baeck College, saying: 'This is just the beginning of a programme of collaboration'
The Finchley talent factory: Trio from same shul win national recognition for their artistic achievements
Jaren Ziegler, Dora Fidler and Isaac Reuben, all 17, have been shortlisted for writing and music awards
Essex shul votes to accept non-Jews as associate members
South West Essex Settlement and Reform's rabbi explains: 'We don't want non-Jewish partners to feel alienated'
We were arguing in 1841 — and happily, the broiges is still going
But it is fair to say that overall Judaism in Britain today is more self-assured and vibrant than at any previous stage in our history
Gareth Malone: I want to teach the shul to sing
Britain's best-known choirmaster helps Finchley Reform congregants perfect a song for the High Holy Days
Synagogue prayers reflect the Queen’s death and new King
The tribute to the late monarch featured in services before the Prayer for the Royal Family, amended for the reign of King Charles.
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