The Reform Movement of Judaism is the largest Jewish denomination, with a big presence in Pennsylvania. 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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- Main Line Reform Temple - Beth Elohim Wynnewood. Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Includes news and information on events, education, involvement and location.
- Temple B'nai Israel: White oak, Pennsylvania A reform Jewish Congregation located in White Oak, Pennsylvania
- Temple Sholom near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple Sholom in Broomall is over 40 years old with many activities and groups.
- Reform Congregation Beth Or Located in SpringHouse, Pennsylvania.
- Rodef Shalom Congregation Pittsburgh. Contains overview and mission, staff directory, beliefs, events and calendar.
- Keneseth Israel Reform Jewish congregation presents its history, news and events, and education activities. Allentown.
- Temple Judea of Bucks County Offers information about the Shabbat, community, volunteer opportunities, calendar and directions. Furlong.
- Beth Chaim Reform Congregation Malvern. Provides information about Shabbat services, membership, news, upcoming events, staff profiles and temple life.
- Old York Road Temple - Beth Am Abington. Presents its history, clergy and staff profiles, leadership directory, benefits of membership, worship schedule, calendar of events, giving and directions.
- Beth David Reform Congregation Gladwyne. Features history, worship schedule, educational programs, committees, calendar of events and membership.
- Temple Hesed Scranton. Providing information on the Temple's community, board of directors, Rabbi, Shabbat School and directions.