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Warm, egalitarian, participatory, and committed to K'lal Israel and Reconstructionism. It is the only Reconstructionist synagogue in Omaha (and the surrounding 300 miles or so).
Reconstructionist congregation, dedicated to creating a caring and inclusive community, and to enhancing Jewish practice and learning in the lives of our members.
Adat Shalom is dedicated to the moral and spiritual fulfillment of its members and to Jewish continuity. We affirm the idea that Judaism is the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people. Through this congregation, we will explore, enjoy, evaluate, and participate in revitalizing and reconstructing Judaism in all its aspects. We are determined to make the process of reconstructing Jewish civilization a responsible, communal undertaking.
Established to provide a communal center for the expression, study and enjoyment of Jewish civilization, particularly its religious, spiritual, historical, and cultural aspects.
Kehillat Israel, a Reconstructionist Congregation, is an inclusive spiritual Jewish community, providing a warm, nurturing, environment where we pray, learn, educate, and perpetuate Torah and Jewish values while serving the greater community. Kehillat Israel is also the largest Reconstructionist congregation west of the Mississippi, serving over 900 families from the Los Angeles area.
A Reconstructionist synagogue serving the lesbian, gay, and progressive jewish community.
Beth Or is small and intimate congregation devoted to the renewal of Judaism though Torah study and spiritual practice. A member of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation and aligned with the movement for Jewish Renewal, Beth Or offers an inclusive, egalitarian, and spiritually focused environment in which children and adults can deepen their understanding of, and commitment to, Jewish life and community.
A Reconstructionist synagogue in Media, PA, where Judaism is more than a religion--it is a shared culture.
Oseh Shalom is a synagogue community comprised of individuals and families from diverse backgrounds who live in the Baltimore-Washington area, affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, and dedicated to fostering personal, communal, and ecological tikkun through Jewish tradition.
Tzedek v/Shalom is a Reconstructionist Synagogue located in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with members from Philadelphia, Yardley, Bensalem, Langhorne, Levittown, Doylestown.
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