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Temple Emmanuel of Wakefield

Temple Emmanuel is a small, open and welcoming Jewish community in Wakefield, Mass. We offer a contemporary approach to Judaism while maintaining a respect for traditional Jewish values. We invite all to participate in our active schedule of religious services, educational and cultural events. In 2013, Temple Emmanuel affiliated with

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Logo for Temple Beth Israel, Center for Jewish Life in Eugene, Oregon, with blue geometric design.

Temple Beth Israel

Temple Beth Israel is the Center for Jewish Life in Eugene, embracing traditional wisdom with contemporary insight. We promote the spiritual, educational, and social well-being of our members, the Jewish people of Lane County, and the larger community. TBI is a member of Reconstructing Judaism and of the Community of Welcoming

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Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Community

What can you expect at the only Reconstructionist congregation in St. Louis and the entire State of Missouri? Expect to be warmly welcomed into our community regardless of ability, age, race, sexual orientation, family status, or level of knowledge. Because we see ourselves as embodying a spark of the divine (b’tzelem Elohim,

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Group of cyclists by the sea; buffet of food; people singing and holding papers at Shir Hadash Congregation.

Shir Hadash

​Shir Hadash is a small, inclusive, participatory, egalitarian congregation (havurah) affiliated with the Reconstructionist branch of Judaism.​ What Makes Us Different? ​We focus on the spiritual, educational, social and pastoral needs of adults. Many of our members are empty nesters. We embrace mixed-faith couples, participants of any age, and LGBTQ members.

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The Reconstructionist Network

Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement

Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis

Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues

Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives

The Reconstructionist Network