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  1. The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Rabbi Tzemah Yoreh; contact: Shanna Ortega, 15 West 28th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10001, (212) 213-1002, info@citycongregation.org. The City Congregation’s Calendar. Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism, contact: Dmitry Turovsky, 84 Sprague Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583, (914) 713-8828 ...

  2. The International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism (IISHJ), founded in 1986, is the academic and intellectual center of Humanistic Judaism. It currently has two centers of activity: the original in Jerusalem and another in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Rabbi Adam Chalom is the dean of the IISHJ's American site.

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  4. Mar 6, 2024 · How wonderful it is to find a group of people who believe as we do, celebrate joys together or support one another through sorrowful times, and join our voices together to advocate for positive change — all the while holding laughter as one of our highest values. Meet us in person and online, get to know us, we’d love to connect!

  5. The Society for Humanistic Judaism ( SHJ ), founded by Rabbi Sherwin Wine in 1969, [2] is an American 501 (c) (3) organization [1] and the central body of Humanistic Judaism, a philosophy that combines a non-theistic and humanistic outlook with the celebration of Jewish culture and identity while adhering to secular values and ideas.

  6. The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) is the congregational and community-organizing arm of the Humanistic Jewish movement.

  7. The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) was founded in 1969 by congregations in Michigan, Illinois, and Connecticut, and today SHJ connects some 30 congregations and communities in North America. SHJ organizes and supports individuals and communities in celebrating Jewish identity and culture consistent with a humanistic philosophy of life, as ...

  8. The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism (CHJ) is a welcoming, supportive community, serving Fairfield County since 1967, for secular Jews and their families to affirm, celebrate, and enrich Jewish identity and values. CHJ believes in personal responsibility to fulfill the Jewish ideals of loving-kindness, justice, and good deeds. History In 1963, Rabbi Sherwin Wine, originally ordained a ...

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