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A congregation which emphasizes diversity, inclusiveness and the warmth of community. CJC is dedicated to learning, celebrating, and deepening our practice of Jewish tradition in contemporary life.
History of congregation and links to recent events; more on the way.
Celebration Jewish Congregation is an affiliate of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, believing that men and women should have equal rights and that "the past has a vote, but not a veto." It believes that this allows its warm, friendly congregation to embrace the wonderful past traditions of Judaism while considering our ever changing culture.
Congregation Dor Hadash offers its members a community based environment in which to learn, pray and make friends. It is a congregation that depends upon and values the input of all of its members. Dor Hadash is a warm and welcoming community; its doors are open to all. Its members are a diverse and varied group of people from all walks of life. Approximately forty percent of Dor Hadash households are interfaith families who have decided to keep a Jewish home.
A family-friendly congregation on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Individuals living a fully engaged Jewish life. Families acheiving their goals through basic principles.
A progressive congregation located at the Gershman Y, in Philadelphia. Services are offered for Shabbat, twice monthly, as well as for Holiday celebrations. Educational and other programs are provided throughout the year.
Beit Tikvah is a proud member of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation of Congregations and Havurot.
The first and only Reconstructionist congregation in the greater Cincinnati area--with members living in West Chester, Mason, Fairfield, Wyoming, Maineville, Landen and other nearby communities. Its members are Jewish couples and singles, intermarried couples, and those who have chosen Judaism on their own. It believes that every voice is important and that democracy is an essential part of the operation of the congregation.
Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation is more than just a congregation -- it is a community of friends and extended family. JRC members are united by a love of Jewish tradition and a commitment to Jewish peoplehood, celebrated in a context of pluralism and innovation.
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