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Humanistic Judaism offers a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life. It was established
by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine
in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan, and has grown into a worldwide movement.
Humanistic Jews value their Jewish identity and the aspects of Jewish culture that offer a genuine expression
of their contemporary way of life. Humanistic Jewish communities
celebrate Jewish holidays and life cycle
events (such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvah) with inspirational ceremonies that draw upon but go beyond
traditional literature.
Congregation Beth Adam is a gathering of dedicated people who find humanistic Judaism compatible with
contemporary life. Our celebration of Judaism is secular in approach with the appreciation of Jewish culture,
history and identity. We celebrate the value and richness of the human spirit.
Everyone is welcome. For more information, please go to:
contact us.
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