[8][9] He also criticized a proposed Jewish conversion bill in Israel that would favour Orthodox Judaism over the Reform and Conservative branches.
[1] He was very involved with establishing Temple Ha Shalom, a burgeoning Reform synagogue in Park City, Utah.
[11] He funded the synagogue building and also endows the Saidye Rosner Bronfman Rabbinic Chair, honoring his grandmother.
[12] Through the Samuel Bronfman Foundation he has also worked to make the synagogue a destination for Jewish groups.
[11] He previously taught at the synagogue's Hebrew school when his children were younger and he continues to study Jewish texts regularly.