Humanistic Judaism

@humanisticjews

Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) is the congregational arm of a movement that defines Judaism as the cultural and historic experience of the Jewish people.

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Joined December 2009

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    World Humanist Day is one week away, but we love every day!

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    Jun 12

    Check out our bonus episode, featuring and marking 50 years of Humanistic Judaism!

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  3. Jun 11

    We are thrilled to share the latest podcast, recorded live during our Movement-Wide Celebration and Summit. Give it a listen!

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  5. Jun 8

    Thanks for including us in a great conference full of deep and challenging conversations!

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  7. May 30

    FREE IN-PERSON AND STREAMING ONLINE! SHJ's exec is speaking at 's Annual Conference on Saturday, June 8, at 9:30am at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, NY. Learn more here: And register (free!) here:

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    May 17

    Want to know more about ? Hear executive director talk at the Pikesville library May 19.

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    Honored to have of join us at Brooklyn to share "Why Are There So Many Jewish Atheists and Agnostics? And Why Do So Few Call Themselves Humanists (Yet)?"

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  10. May 13

    SHJ is honored to participate in the American Humanist Association's 78th Annual Conference, with a presentation by our executive director Paul Golin on Saturday June 8 at 9:30am in Brooklyn, NY. Please register and attend this FREE event!

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  11. May 13

    "...there’s nothing in our liturgy that’s going to turn you off. It is about being human and living life today." Talk with SHJ's about what we DO believe, this Sunday in Baltimore, together with the Baltimore Jewish Cultural Chavurah.

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    May 10

    What exactly is the Society for Humanistic Judaism? Find out on May 19:

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    Apr 26

    The SJC contingent at the Society for Humanistic Judaism's (SHJ) 50th birthday celebration this weekend in Michigan. Did you know that SJC is an affiliate SHJ!?

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    Apr 27

    .: In humanistic Judaism, we don’t argue over who gets to pray over the Torah or participate in our groups. “If it’s going to be meaningful to you, we don’t check your credentials at the door.”

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    Apr 27

    is our voice in DC

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    Apr 27

    Natan Fuchs: He left his Yeshiva to register voters in the south. His Rabbi said to him: that’s important to do, but studying the Torah here is more important. Natan disagreed. That began his journey from Orthodox Judaism to humanistic Judaism.

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    Apr 27

    Young humanistic Jewish Rabbis tell their stories and talk about leading the movement into the future.

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    Apr 27

    attracted to didnt have to lie about Jewish History.

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    Apr 27

    Rabbi Denise Handlarski attracted to Humanistic Judaism during want to create community that resonates with people. People find the right fit. And I want to tell the truth

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    Apr 27

    .: We don’t just accept a non Jewish spouse. We include them. When a congregant comes to me and says “my partner is not Jewish,” I say “Great, see you on Saturday.”

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