Jewish practice is not uniform in any stream of Judaism. You will find people who identify with every stream of Judaism who do not observe the Sabbath to the standards of their movement. Reform Judaism asks each Jew to consider the tradition and make the day holy. Some refrain from work entirely, although generally not to the extent of viewing all use of electricity as improper work. Some engage in activities that are enjoyable, even though strict interpretations of Jewish law consider them work. For example, many Jews will drive to a museum or a movie theater and pay the admission price because they see the underlying activity as honoring the Sabbath. Some are considerably less observant.