The Reform Movement of Judaism is the largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in all fifty states, including Alabama. 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.
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- Temple Beth Or Founded in 1852, led today by Rabbi Elliot L. Stevens. Descriptions of a gift shop, services, a monthly Torah study, rites of passage, adult education and schools, a library, clubs and youth groups, and social action, bulletins, and a calendar. Montgomery.
- Temple Emanu-El Led by Rabbi Jonathan Miller and Cantor Jessica Roskin. Service times, descriptions of clubs and committees, an endowment fund, and ways to give, profiles and lists of clergy, staff, and lay leaders, links, bulletins, and sermons. Birmingham.
- Springhill Avenue Temple - Congregation Sha'arai Shomayim Rabbi Donald Kunstadt has served the community since 1987. Rabbi's profile, sermons, bulletins, schedule of services, upcoming events and news, and descriptions of a religious school, a community cemetery, a Men's Club and Sisterhood, and a Judaica shop. Mobile.
- Temple Emanu-El Dothan. Includes newsletters, information about community groups and religious school, and calendar.
- Temple B'nai Sholom Founded in 1876, led today by Rabbi Beth Bahar. Schedule of services, link to the rabbi's blog, descriptions of a Brotherhood and Sisterhood, a religious school, and a cemetery, newsletters, Israel information, announcements, and links. Huntsville.