SOCIETY FOR CLASSICAL REFORM JUDAISM INC
1825 NORTH ORLEANS, Chicago, IL 60614 www.renewreform.org

Total Revenue
$232,236
Total Expenses
$366,313
Net Assets
$1,083,507

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Society is committed to the preservation and creative nurturing of historic ideals of Classical Reform Judaism with its progressive spiritual values, intellectual foundations and distinctive worship traditions.

Publication Program-Publication and distribution of The Union Prayer Book-Sinai Edition, Revised (2012)-a contemporary language version of Reform liturgy, used by congregations around the country and the Hebrew Union College. The New Union Haggadah (2014) new revision of the historic Passover liturgy co-published by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. The Rise and Growth of Reform Judaism(2015,)published by the Jewish Publication Society. BHadrat Kodesh published by SCRJ and Har-El synagogue of Jerusalem.The Reform Advocate journal of articles, essays on Reform Judaism. Publication and distribution of CD recordings Come, O Sabbath Day and Open the Gates Unto Us (High Holy day music),distributed to over 2,000 individuals. SCRJ has undertaken the publication of monographs for spiritual & religious uses throughout the year. Completed are Services for Sabbath Eve, Reflections and Meditations at a Time of Mourning,Yom Kippur Prayers and Readings, and Sabbath Readings for Home and Family. These will support underserved individuals and communities with resources supporting Classical Reform beliefs and practices.

The Societys partnership at Hebrew Union College - Amongst the most important connections the SCRJ has created is the partnership with the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the four-campus seminary of the Reform Jewish movement. The SCRJ provides financial and programmatic resources for all of these campuses, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Jerusalem and this year, New York. The SCRJ provides scholarships, internships, fellowships and educational materials steeped in the tradition and principles of their Reform heritage, for students in the rabbinic, cantorial and educational programs. More than 100 students and a dozen faculty members are participants in the various facets of these programs.

National Outreach- Through the presentation of in situ sermons, scholarly lectures and educational programs at synagogues and seminaries around the world, worship services and presentations at international, national, and regional gatherings of the Reform Movement and at Reform synagogues around the country, the SCRJs objectives are to educate the broader Reform Jewish community on the vision and work of the Society, and to reach out to presently non-affiliated individuals through resources to support their spiritual and religious needs. In 2018 these programs and activities reached more than 5,000 individuals.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Devon LernerPROGRAM DIRECTOR30$81,400
Rabbi Howard A BermanRABBINIC DIRECTOR20$75,000
Rabbi Kenneth A KanterINTERIM RABBINIC DIRECTOR20$37,500
Phillip D HoffmanDIRECTOR1$0
Rabbi Ben ZeldmanDIRECTOR1$0
Max E TonkonDIRECTOR1$0
Jan E StoneCLERK1$0
Rabbi Robert HaasDIRECTOR1$0
Rabbi Hillel CohnDIRECTOR1$0
Eddie AckermanDIRECTOR1$0
Rabbi Edward P CohnVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Larry PikeBOARD CHAIRMAN1$0
Charles UdellDIRECTOR1$0
Leslie J NovitskyTREASURER1$0
Bh Levy JrIMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT2$0
Douglas H PikeVICE PRESIDENT5$0
Victoria Woolner SamuelsPRESIDENT10$0

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