Sisterhoods and Women's Groups
Sisterhoods are at the core of WRJ and the WRJ Pacific District. Sisterhoods—often referred to as women's groups—are groups of active and engaged women who belong to a Reform Jewish congregation and work together toward a common cause.
Sisterhoods—often referred to as women's groups—are groups of active and engaged women who belong to a Reform Jewish congregation and work together toward a common cause. WRJ-affiliated sisterhoods* provide an array of leadership opportunities for women in their congregations. Most sisterhoods maintain a voting seat on their congregation’s Board of Directors.
Each sisterhood has different local interests, but they are all dedicated to various religious, educational, social, philanthropic, and advocacy efforts. They are an outlet for the vibrant energy, creativity, and passion of Reform Jewish women, a social hub, and an integral part of any congregation. WRJ supports the women who lead and make up our sisterhoods and provides a global network through which these groups can leverage their resources to advance their shared values.
Sisterhoods—often referred to as women's groups—are groups of active and engaged women who belong to a Reform Jewish congregation and work together toward a common cause. WRJ-affiliated sisterhoods* provide an array of leadership opportunities for women in their congregations. Most sisterhoods maintain a voting seat on their congregation’s Board of Directors.
Each sisterhood has different local interests, but they are all dedicated to various religious, educational, social, philanthropic, and advocacy efforts. They are an outlet for the vibrant energy, creativity, and passion of Reform Jewish women, a social hub, and an integral part of any congregation. WRJ supports the women who lead and make up our sisterhoods and provides a global network through which these groups can leverage their resources to advance their shared values.