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WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM MAGAZINE Humanistic Judaism Magazine provides a voice for those who value Jewish meaning independent of supernatural authority. Each issue features topics of interest or concern, news from SHJ affiliated communities, articles, and book reviews or excerpts about Jewish ritual, culture, history, and meaning — from a uniquely Secular Humanistic Judaism perspective. SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES AND RESOLUTIONS The Society for Humanistic Judaism promotes our core ethical values by speaking out on issues that satisfy three specific criteria: Separation of church and state (i.e. freedom of religion and freedom from religion); Jewish identity/culture, and. Policy solutions that promote the core ethical values of freedom, dignity and self-esteemand are
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learning PASSOVER – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Passover, which begins on the evening preceding the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, is the great spring celebration of the Jewish people. Passover began as a nature holiday, celebrating new life and became the commemoration of the legend of the biblical exodus and escape from slavery in ancient Egypt. The celebrationtraditionally
END OF LIFE SERVICES AND MOURNING PRACTICES Fu erals a d Memorial Services A Huma istic fu eral or memorial service (a ceremo y at which the body is ot prese t) reflects Huma istic Judaism’s realistic a d respectful accepta ce of death. Its purposes are to celebrate the life of the deceased a d, through the prese ce a d support of family a d frie ds, to help the bereaved accept their loss a d focus their memories of the dead i a mea i SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM MAGAZINE Humanistic Judaism Magazine provides a voice for those who value Jewish meaning independent of supernatural authority. Each issue features topics of interest or concern, news from SHJ affiliated communities, articles, and book reviews or excerpts about Jewish ritual, culture, history, and meaning — from a uniquely Secular Humanistic Judaism perspective. SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES AND RESOLUTIONS The Society for Humanistic Judaism promotes our core ethical values by speaking out on issues that satisfy three specific criteria: Separation of church and state (i.e. freedom of religion and freedom from religion); Jewish identity/culture, and. Policy solutions that promote the core ethical values of freedom, dignity and self-esteemand are
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learning PASSOVER – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Passover, which begins on the evening preceding the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, is the great spring celebration of the Jewish people. Passover began as a nature holiday, celebrating new life and became the commemoration of the legend of the biblical exodus and escape from slavery in ancient Egypt. The celebrationtraditionally
END OF LIFE SERVICES AND MOURNING PRACTICES Fu erals a d Memorial Services A Huma istic fu eral or memorial service (a ceremo y at which the body is ot prese t) reflects Huma istic Judaism’s realistic a d respectful accepta ce of death. Its purposes are to celebrate the life of the deceased a d, through the prese ce a d support of family a d frie ds, to help the bereaved accept their loss a d focus their memories of the dead i a mea i SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.FIND A COMMUNITY
Humanistic communities, congregations, and havurot provide warm and supportive environments in which to celebrate a cultural Jewish identity, while affirming the values of humanism.Check the list for a community near you, or if you can’t find a community in your area, think about creating a community with other Humanistic Jews in your area, or contact Rabbi Miriam Jerris for more information. MEMBERSHIP – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Membership in the Society for Humanistic Judaism allows us to serve you through printed materials, online resources, and personal connections with others who are on this journey together. Membership also supports our educational and advocacy work as the organizing body of Secular Humanistic Judaism. LIVING HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Humanistic Jewish Holidays Learn about our unique approach to non-theistic rituals and liturgy, which have maintained a Jewish connection for thousands of households over the past half-century. BECOMING A HUMANISTIC JEW BECOMING A HUMANISTIC JEW. Humanistic Judaism includes as a full member any person — of any heritage — who “declares himself or herself to be a Jew, and who identifies with the history, ethical values, culture, civilization, community, and fate of the Jewish people.” (IFSHJ Second Biennial Conference, Brussels in 1988.) WHAT IS HUMANISTIC JUDAISM? Humanistic Judaism offers a connection to Jewish identity and community for people who identify as “just Jewish,” culturally Jewish, “Jew-ish,” “Jewish and . . .,” “half-Jewish,” multicultural, “not religious,” secular, humanistic, atheist and/or agnostic. It is an approach to SHABBAT AND HAVDALAH Shabbat. The most frequent holiday in the Jewish calendar is Shabbat, occuring every week from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. Originally it celebrated God’s creation of the world in seven days. For Humanistic Jews, Shabbat is chance to affirm our connection to the Jewish people. It allows for time to relax from the busy week, aHUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Spring 2018 3 EditorsFrom the The first printed issue of Humanistic Judaism for 2018 tackles controversial topics in today’s world: privilege, and prejudice in many of its forms. That theme covers a lot of ground — and so does this issue of the magazine. CONTEXTUALIZING DR. SEUSS This is a guest post by Jeffrey L. Falick, Rabbi of the Birmingham Temple Congregation for Humanistic Judaism in Metro Detroit, Michigan. (March 2 is Theodor Geisel’s birthday.) Last year at just about this time I was preparing a Friday night presentation (postponed by our closing) about one of my heroes, Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr WHAT DO SECULAR JEWS BELIEVE? by Yaakov Malkin An exploration of the philosophy and practice of Secular Humanistic Judaism in Israel, focusing on Judaism as culture and the role of education in SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM MAGAZINE Humanistic Judaism Magazine provides a voice for those who value Jewish meaning independent of supernatural authority. Each issue features topics of interest or concern, news from SHJ affiliated communities, articles, and book reviews or excerpts about Jewish ritual, culture, history, and meaning — from a uniquely Secular Humanistic Judaism perspective. SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES AND RESOLUTIONS The Society for Humanistic Judaism promotes our core ethical values by speaking out on issues that satisfy three specific criteria: Separation of church and state (i.e. freedom of religion and freedom from religion); Jewish identity/culture, and. Policy solutions that promote the core ethical values of freedom, dignity and self-esteemand are
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learning PASSOVER – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Passover, which begins on the evening preceding the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, is the great spring celebration of the Jewish people. Passover began as a nature holiday, celebrating new life and became the commemoration of the legend of the biblical exodus and escape from slavery in ancient Egypt. The celebrationtraditionally
END OF LIFE SERVICES AND MOURNING PRACTICES Fu erals a d Memorial Services A Huma istic fu eral or memorial service (a ceremo y at which the body is ot prese t) reflects Huma istic Judaism’s realistic a d respectful accepta ce of death. Its purposes are to celebrate the life of the deceased a d, through the prese ce a d support of family a d frie ds, to help the bereaved accept their loss a d focus their memories of the dead i a mea i SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM MAGAZINE Humanistic Judaism Magazine provides a voice for those who value Jewish meaning independent of supernatural authority. Each issue features topics of interest or concern, news from SHJ affiliated communities, articles, and book reviews or excerpts about Jewish ritual, culture, history, and meaning — from a uniquely Secular Humanistic Judaism perspective. SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES AND RESOLUTIONS The Society for Humanistic Judaism promotes our core ethical values by speaking out on issues that satisfy three specific criteria: Separation of church and state (i.e. freedom of religion and freedom from religion); Jewish identity/culture, and. Policy solutions that promote the core ethical values of freedom, dignity and self-esteemand are
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learning PASSOVER – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Passover, which begins on the evening preceding the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, is the great spring celebration of the Jewish people. Passover began as a nature holiday, celebrating new life and became the commemoration of the legend of the biblical exodus and escape from slavery in ancient Egypt. The celebrationtraditionally
END OF LIFE SERVICES AND MOURNING PRACTICES Fu erals a d Memorial Services A Huma istic fu eral or memorial service (a ceremo y at which the body is ot prese t) reflects Huma istic Judaism’s realistic a d respectful accepta ce of death. Its purposes are to celebrate the life of the deceased a d, through the prese ce a d support of family a d frie ds, to help the bereaved accept their loss a d focus their memories of the dead i a mea i SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.FIND A COMMUNITY
Humanistic communities, congregations, and havurot provide warm and supportive environments in which to celebrate a cultural Jewish identity, while affirming the values of humanism.Check the list for a community near you, or if you can’t find a community in your area, think about creating a community with other Humanistic Jews in your area, or contact Rabbi Miriam Jerris for more information. MEMBERSHIP – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Membership in the Society for Humanistic Judaism allows us to serve you through printed materials, online resources, and personal connections with others who are on this journey together. Membership also supports our educational and advocacy work as the organizing body of Secular Humanistic Judaism. LIVING HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Humanistic Jewish Holidays Learn about our unique approach to non-theistic rituals and liturgy, which have maintained a Jewish connection for thousands of households over the past half-century. BECOMING A HUMANISTIC JEW BECOMING A HUMANISTIC JEW. Humanistic Judaism includes as a full member any person — of any heritage — who “declares himself or herself to be a Jew, and who identifies with the history, ethical values, culture, civilization, community, and fate of the Jewish people.” (IFSHJ Second Biennial Conference, Brussels in 1988.) WHAT IS HUMANISTIC JUDAISM? Humanistic Judaism offers a connection to Jewish identity and community for people who identify as “just Jewish,” culturally Jewish, “Jew-ish,” “Jewish and . . .,” “half-Jewish,” multicultural, “not religious,” secular, humanistic, atheist and/or agnostic. It is an approach to SHABBAT AND HAVDALAH Shabbat. The most frequent holiday in the Jewish calendar is Shabbat, occuring every week from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. Originally it celebrated God’s creation of the world in seven days. For Humanistic Jews, Shabbat is chance to affirm our connection to the Jewish people. It allows for time to relax from the busy week, aHUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Spring 2018 3 EditorsFrom the The first printed issue of Humanistic Judaism for 2018 tackles controversial topics in today’s world: privilege, and prejudice in many of its forms. That theme covers a lot of ground — and so does this issue of the magazine. CONTEXTUALIZING DR. SEUSS This is a guest post by Jeffrey L. Falick, Rabbi of the Birmingham Temple Congregation for Humanistic Judaism in Metro Detroit, Michigan. (March 2 is Theodor Geisel’s birthday.) Last year at just about this time I was preparing a Friday night presentation (postponed by our closing) about one of my heroes, Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr WHAT DO SECULAR JEWS BELIEVE? by Yaakov Malkin An exploration of the philosophy and practice of Secular Humanistic Judaism in Israel, focusing on Judaism as culture and the role of education in SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.FIND A COMMUNITY
WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
WHAT IS HUMANISTIC JUDAISM? Humanistic Judaism offers a connection to Jewish identity and community for people who identify as “just Jewish,” culturally Jewish, “Jew-ish,” “Jewish and . . .,” “half-Jewish,” multicultural, “not religious,” secular, humanistic, atheist and/or agnostic. It is an approach to PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learningHUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Spring 2018 3 EditorsFrom the The first printed issue of Humanistic Judaism for 2018 tackles controversial topics in today’s world: privilege, and prejudice in many of its forms. That theme covers a lot of ground — and so does this issue of the magazine. WHAT DO SECULAR JEWS BELIEVE? by Yaakov Malkin An exploration of the philosophy and practice of Secular Humanistic Judaism in Israel, focusing on Judaism as culture and the role of education in SHJ - SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM In Support of the Full Legalization of Cannabis in the U.S. — Joint Resolution by the Society for Humanistic Judaism and the Association of Humanistic Rabbis. The following resolution was issued in the Winter 2021 edition of Humanistic. Read more.FIND A COMMUNITY
WHO IS A JEW?
The Jewish people is a world people with a pluralistic culture and civilization all its own. Judaism, as the culture of the Jews, is more than theological commitment. It encompasses many languages, a vast body of literature, historical memories, and ethical values. In our times the shadow of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the State ofIsrael
WHAT IS HUMANISTIC JUDAISM? Humanistic Judaism offers a connection to Jewish identity and community for people who identify as “just Jewish,” culturally Jewish, “Jew-ish,” “Jewish and . . .,” “half-Jewish,” multicultural, “not religious,” secular, humanistic, atheist and/or agnostic. It is an approach to PAUL GOLIN – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM April 23, 2021. Paul Golin. Community News, SHJ Member News. Hello from the Society for Humanistic Judaism! While we try our best to be accessible to all who might find meaning in Secular Humanistic Judaism, we also work hard to provide added value to our members and supporters, and to the members of our affiliated congregations andcommunities.
HUMANISTIC JUDAISM FAQ Humanistic Judaism is a religion using that definition. In Rabbi Sherwin Wine’s description of religion, Humanistic Judaism falls into the category of an ancestral religion, rather than a salvation religion. Humanistic Judaism is also a religion in its structure. Its congregational model, school for children, adult education programs,and
GENERAL STATEMENT ON ISRAEL The creatio of the State of Israel is o e of the most sig ifica t moder accomplishme ts of the Jewish people. Ma y of the early settlers were part of the secular world a d co sidered to be a importa t part of the roots of Huma istic Judaism. Max Nordau a d Ahad Ha’am are just two of the great secular huma ist thi kers that co tributed to the developme t of the State. I the course of its SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learningHUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Spring 2018 3 EditorsFrom the The first printed issue of Humanistic Judaism for 2018 tackles controversial topics in today’s world: privilege, and prejudice in many of its forms. That theme covers a lot of ground — and so does this issue of the magazine. WHAT DO SECULAR JEWS BELIEVE? by Yaakov Malkin An exploration of the philosophy and practice of Secular Humanistic Judaism in Israel, focusing on Judaism as culture and the role of education in MEMBERSHIP – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Membership in the Society for Humanistic Judaism allows us to serve you through printed materials, online resources, and personal connections with others who are on this journey together. Membership also supports our educational and advocacy work as the organizing body of Secular Humanistic Judaism.MEANING & LEARNING
Humanistic Judaism adds meaning to people’s lives. In this section you can learn more about Secular Humanistic Judaism as a philosophy, practice, and identity. Thought-leaders, clergy, and members throughout our movement are in ongoing conversation about how Humanistic Judaism might help us better live our lives and understandthe world
LIVING HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Humanistic Jewish Holidays Learn about our unique approach to non-theistic rituals and liturgy, which have maintained a Jewish connection for thousands of households over the past half-century. WHAT IS HUMANISTIC JUDAISM? Humanistic Judaism offers a connection to Jewish identity and community for people who identify as “just Jewish,” culturally Jewish, “Jew-ish,” “Jewish and . . .,” “half-Jewish,” multicultural, “not religious,” secular, humanistic, atheist and/or agnostic. It is an approach to SHJ STAFF – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM SHJ Staff. Paul Golin is executive director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. For nearly two decades, Paul has helped Jewish organizations and movements better understand the key trends affecting North American Jewry, including intermarriage, engagement, disaffiliation, and inclusion. Paul’s writing has appeared in theForward, the New
SHJ@50: MOVEMENT-WIDE CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT Celebrating Culture, Advancing the Movement. At The Birmingham Temple – Farmington Hills, MI April 26-28, 2019. To mark 50 years of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), let’s come together with current, past, and future leaders from Humanistic Judaism communities throughout the U.S. and Canada for a weekend of joyous festivities, dynamic speakers, and meaningful sharing and learning HUMANISTIC JUDAISM MAGAZINE Humanistic Judaism Magazine provides a voice for those who value Jewish meaning independent of supernatural authority. Each issue features topics of interest or concern, news from SHJ affiliated communities, articles, and book reviews or excerpts about Jewish ritual, culture, history, and meaning — from a uniquely Secular Humanistic Judaism perspective. SHJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Suzie Friedman is a member of the Board of Directors of the Birmingham Temple, Congregation for Humanistic Judaism in Farmington Hills, MI. Lisa Gardner-Springer has been a member of Or Emet, Minnesota’s congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism since 2008 and has served on SHJ’s board since 2016. Lisa has served in several leadership PASSOVER – SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Passover, which begins on the evening preceding the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, is the great spring celebration of the Jewish people. Passover began as a nature holiday, celebrating new life and became the commemoration of the legend of the biblical exodus and escape from slavery in ancient Egypt. The celebrationtraditionally
JEWISH NEW YEAR FOR ANIMALS This is a guest post by Vicki Wallshei , a member of Machar: The Washi gto Co gregatio for Secular Huma istic Judaism. My Bat Mitzvah party was held, at my house, o November 2, 2019, right betwee Hallowee a d my 65th birthday. So it was a costume party! I was dressed i a costume which I got from the Washi gto Natio al Opera. I was weari g my Father’s yarmulke a d, si ce I did ot have his__
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Kamala Harris’s Family is Like My Family This past Saturday evening, November 7, 2020, I sat with my familywatching TV
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