Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Judaism: Denominations: Humanistic
See also: - Offers details of services, education, upcoming events, newsletter archive, and an explanation of the precepts of the group. - Web address of the New York City chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. - Combines rational thinking with the celebration of Jewish culture, history and identity. Information on activities and programs offered. - For Jews wishing to maintain their Jewish identity in a non-theistic manner through congregations and communities. Features mailing list, archive, and links. - Worldwide linking for secular Jews who wish to affirm their Judaism by celebrating their Jewish identity. - A non-theistic approach to Jewish identity. - Northern California community affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism. Celebrating Shabbat and other Jewish holidays and offering Sunday School and social groups. - Information about the philosophy and beliefs of Secular and Humanistic Judaism, and a list of clergy capable of performing weddings (including interfaith weddings and commitment ceremonies) and other lifecycle ceremonies. - The Washington DC Congregation for Humanistic Judaism is a community of secular Humanistic Jews. - Kahal B'raira is the Boston area congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism. Our site tells about our activities, and has materials to help you understand the history and philosophy of our movement. - Humanistic congregation with members of all ages ranging from children to seniors. - The Center for New Thinking, the nation's only ongoing public forum for the presentation of innovative ideas in the arts, sciences, philosophy and history. - Creating a meaningful Jewish lifestyle free from supernatural authority and imposed tradition. - Become part of a welcoming, multicultural and diverse Jewish congregation whose members maintain our Jewish identity in a way that is consistent with our secular lives and beliefs. - Activities and information for Secular (Cultural) Jews in the Tri-Valley (Bay Area) vicinity.