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The Reform Movement of Judaism is the largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in all fifty states, including Arizona. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Reform communities. Since the Reform Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Reform Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the Union for Reform Judaism.
http://www.cbiaz.org/
Founded in 1920, led by Senior Rabbi Stephen Kahn. Profiles, a calendar, a monthly bulletin, and descriptions of services and schedule, rites of passage, a religious school, adult programming, a preschool, a mikveh, a museum, and a cemetery. Scottsdale.
http://www.chaverim.net/
Founded in 1973, today with one hundred and forty families. Lists of staff, a newsletter, descriptions of schools, participation, and ways to give, membership information, photographs, and upcoming events. Tucson.
http://www.orchadash-tucson.org/
Tucson. Includes worship schedule, monthly calendar, and information about religious education and community groups.
http://www.heichalbaoranim.org/
Led by President Lanny Morrison and Vice President Gary Pearlmutter. Monthly calendar, a newsletter, description of a religious school, membership information, links, and online donations. Flagstaff.
http://www.brithshalom-az.org/
Roots from 1977, today with one hundred and seventy households. A newsletter, schedule of services, descriptions of youth and adult education, sermons, membership information, links, and contacts. Prescott.
http://www.templechai.com/
Leaders include Senior Rabbi Mari Chernow and Cantor Peter Halpern. Monthly calendar, descriptions of attractions, adult education, a Judaica shop, and clubs, a newsletter, school and youth sections, facility brochure, prayer audios, links, and schedule of services. Phoenix.
http://www.templeemanueltucson.org/
Founded in 1910, led today by Rabbi Samuel M. Cohon. Profiles, contacts, history, descriptions of upcoming events, a Sisterhood, clubs, a youth group, a guest lecture program, schools, and rites of passage, sermons, a monthly bulletin, and links. Tucson.
http://www.emanueloftempe.org/
Founded in 1976, led today by Rabbi Andrew Straus. History, profiles, a calendar, announcements, a newsletter, schedule of services, contacts, and descriptions of a religious school, a youth group, a preschool, clubs, and adult education. Tempe.
http://www.templeganelohim.org/
Roots dating to 2000, led today by Rabbi Lisa Tzur. Upcoming events, monthly newsletter, descriptions of a youth group, schools, rites of passage, a concert series, and clubs, schedule of services, blessing texts, and membership information. Glendale.
http://www.templekolami.org/
An intimate Reform Jewish congregation where faith, learning, and friendships flourish.
http://www.templesolel.org/
Founded in 1966, led today by Rabbi John Linder. Profiles, descriptions of services, rites of passage, a religious school, youth groups, and facilities, a calendar, and photographs. Paradise Valley.
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