Phyllis Dorey is new World Union for Progressive Judaism chair

Carole Sterling and Phyllis Dorey

Phyllis Dorey, a longtime leader within the Progressive Jewish Movement in Australia and globally, was installed as the new chair of the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ) on Saturday in Jerusalem. Phyllis becomes the first Australian to serve as chair of the WUPJ — the international network of the … Read More

LJ Vice President to present Robe Royal at the Coronation

Baroness Gillian Merron

Baroness (Gillian) Merron of Lincoln, a Vice President of Liberal Judaism, will present the Robe Royal at the Coronation of King Charles III. She will be joined by Muslim, Hindu and Sikh peers in presenting the King with four key pieces of regalia during the ceremony at Westminster Abbey. They … Read More

Progressive leaders to convene in Israel for WUPJ Connections 2023

WUPJ Connections

[WUPJ Press Release] Progressive Jewish leaders from across the globe will convene in Jerusalem beginning May 3 as The World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ) opens Connections 2023, its biennial conference. The four-day event, WUPJ’s first large in-person gathering since the pandemic, represents the unity and strength of the Progressive … Read More

Honeycomb Project Care Conference 2023

Care Conference 2023

Join Liberal Judaism, The Movement for Reform Judaism and the Honeycomb Project on Sunday 11 June at Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue for Care Conference 2023 – a day of learning and skill building around the topic of well-being and care in our communities. Our keynote speaker will be Barbara Altounyan, … Read More

Mitzvah Day Award wins for Liberal volunteers

Owen Power with his Mitzvah Day Award

Owen Power, the Deputy for York Liberal Jewish Community and a member of the Liberal Judaism Board of National Officers was a winner of the Mitzvah Day Individual Award (pictured). Owen was honoured alongside six others for their personal contributions to the day of social action. He was part of … Read More

Sunday 11 June: Sing-a-long with Liberal Judaism

Singalong with LJ

By Ruth Colin Technology came up trumps over the last few years – enabling us to grow as a movement and bring our synagogues and rabbis into congregants’ homes and then, thankfully, back through our doors again. However it never did solve the communal singing aspect. As hard as we … Read More