Congregations and Havurot |
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Description, schedule, Adult and Youth events.
Malibu JCS is a Reconstructionist Synagogue dedicated to intellectually honest inquiry combined with faithfulness to our tradition and commitment to the continuity of the Jewish People. It offers many opportunities for our Jewish friends to gather and share the spirit and pride of our Fathers and Mothers. It seeks to develop positive feelings towards our history and the Land of Israel.
The Colorado Jewish Reconstructionist Federation is a community of approximately 20 havurot. As the "umbrella organization", B'nai Havurah provides havurah members with a number of community-wide resources, such as a Religious School (Kindergarten through Confirmation), Shabbat and festival services, and a variety of ongoing programs.
Congregation Beth Shalom is a community where Jewish ideals, education, identity and purpose are nurtured, a community that prides itself on its warmth and haimishness, and a community that serves the Jewish people of Chicago's western suburbs.
Keddem Congregation is a community-led congregation, affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation (JRF), based on five principles: Keddem is inclusive, egalitarian, participatory, questioning, and Reconstructionist.
Mishkan Shalom is an activist, spiritual community committed to the integration of the three primary areas of Jewish Life: Avodah (Prayer), Torah (Study), and G'milut Hasadim/Tikkun Olam (Acts of Caring and Repair of the World).
A Reconstructionist Congregation (the fourth movement in Judaism) and offers a unique point of view on Judaism, where creativity, innovation and challenge blend and mix with Jewish tradition.
Mishkan Torah is affiliated with two movements: the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism, and the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation. It is a very community-oriented synagogue, with a nursery school, a Hebrew School for grades kindergarten through seventh, and an eighth grade Confirmation program.
Shir Hadash ("new song") is a new Jewish congregation that began with just six families in the summer of 1995. Its growth is the result of the feeling from our members that Shir Hadash provides something that has been missing in their lives--a meaningful, contemporary Judaism.
The mission of University Synagogue is to be a center of Reconstructionist Judaism for adults and children. Embodying a sense of community, it kindles spirituality and foster intellectual challenge while broadening the boundaries of modern Jewish life
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