Humanistic Judaism is a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life. It was established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan.
Secular Humanistic Jews understand Judaism as the human-centered history, culture, civilization, ethical values, and shared fate of the Jewish people. IFSHJ links organizations worldwide.
Kahal B'raira is an affiliate of the Society for Humanistic Judaism, the national umbrella organization for Humanistic Judaism.
Machar, the Washington DC Congregation for Humanistic Judaism is community of secular Jews who value Jewish identity, Jewish culture, Jewish holidays and life-cycle events, Jewish education, and the commitment of the Jewish people to social justice.
Humanistic Judaism Homepage Welcome to the world of Humanistic Judaism. This organized branch of Judaism is for Jews wishing to maintain their Jewish identity in a non-theistic manner through congregations and communities. Humanistic Judaism differs from secular or cultural Judaism in that it is congregational in form and substance. Jewish education, holidays, tradition and life cycle events are ...
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The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism - New York City ... New York City's affiliate of the Society for Humanistic Judaism -- a non-theistic alternative for those whose Jewish identity is primarily cultural or intellectual rather than religious.
Tour tapes, from tours by Sherwin T Wine from The Center for New Thinking. They introduce the listener to important people, thinkers, places, events, and ideas in the evolution of human culture.
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