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Who are we?

The Princeton Reform Community is Princeton University's Kesher: Reform Judaism on Campus. We are an affiliate of the Princeton University's Center for Jewish Life (CJL), which is Princeton's branch of Hillel: The Foundation for Campus Jewish Life. We are also affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism's (URJ) national Kesher Program and College Department.

 

The Princeton Reform Community holds Shabbat services every Friday night during the school year for Princeton University students, faculty, and community members. We also offer a range of social and educational programs in conjunction with the CJL. Please check the calendar on our homepage to find out about events coming up in the next few days.

 

If you are a Princeton student, faculty member, prospective student, alumnus, community member or visitor to campus, we invite you to join us for services or any of our programs. We would also encourage you to join our listserv to stay updated on all kesher events.

 

To learn more about the Princeton Reform Community please contact one of the co-chairs:

 

Ben Amster '07

Caroline Block '06

Josh Packman '07

Jonah Perlin '07

 

 

 

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ANNOUNCING THE PRINCETON SIDDUR PROJECT:

 

The Princeton Reform community is embarking on an amazing project -- writing a Siddur (a Sabbath prayer book) from scratch as a community.

 

To learn more about the project, click the "Siddur Project" link on the menu on the left.

 

 

 

The information contained herein is the property of the Princeton Reform Community.

Any use of it without appropriate permission and citation is a violation of the law and Jewish tradition.

 

This page was designed by Joseph Aaron Skloot '05. It is currently maintained by Ben Amster '07.

Questions or Comments? Let us know!