Women of Reform Judaism
The Women of Reform Judaism's (WRJ) constitution prescribes that the group’s purpose is to foster and further the highest ideals of Judaism; to promote closer fellowship among its members, and in cooperation with the Temple and Congregation, to be a mentor for religious, social, educational and fund raising activities.
It has been an integral arm of United Hebrew Congregation since 1849 when the group, then known as the Hebrew Benevolent Association, was formed. The WRJ has been at the forefront of the Congregation, paving the way for future leadership. The group holds educational and social functions as well as fundraisers, and by working together, has cultivated life-long friendships.
Membership is open to anyone who is interested in joining on a yearly or life membership basis. For more information, please contact Anita Schwartz at 636.532.9466.