List of Humanistic synagogues
This is a list of Humanistic synagogues and chavurot around the world.[1] Most Humanistic synagogues are affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), however, some synagogues agree with the principles of Humanistic Judaism without being members of the SHJ.
Canada[edit]
United States[edit]
Arizona[edit]
- Or Adam Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Scottsdale
- Secular Humanist Jewish Circle, Tucson
California[edit]
- Adat Chaverim, Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Encino
- Kol Hadash, Northern California Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Berkeley
- Pacific Community of Cultural Jews, Irvine
Colorado[edit]
- Beth Ami, Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Boulder
Connecticut[edit]
- Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Fairfield County, Westport
Florida[edit]
- Congregation Beth Adam, Boca Raton
- Humanistic Havurah of Sarasota, Sarasota
Illinois[edit]
- Beth Chaverim Humanistic Jewish Community, Deerfield
- Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation, Deerfield
Maryland[edit]
- Baltimore Jewish Cultural Chavurah, Baltimore
Massachusetts[edit]
- Kahal B’raira, Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Cambridge
Michigan[edit]
Minnesota[edit]
Missouri[edit]
- Gateway Community of Humanistic Judaism, St. Louis
New Jersey[edit]
- Kahal Chaverim: NJ Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Mount Freedom
New York[edit]
- Beth Haskalah, Rochester Society for Humanistic Judaism, Rochester
- The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, New York City
- Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism, Scarsdale
North Carolina[edit]
- Kol Haskalah, A Humanistic Jewish Congregation, Chapel Hill
- Jewish Secular Community of Asheville, Weaverville
Ohio[edit]
Oregon[edit]
- Kol Shalom, Community for Humanistic Judaism, Portland
Washington[edit]
- Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sound, Seattle
Washington, D.C.[edit]
See also[edit]
- List of Conservative synagogues
- List of Orthodox synagogues
- List of Reconstructionist synagogues
- List of Reform synagogues
- List of synagogues
External links[edit]
- ^ "SHJ Congregations, Communities and Havurot". Society for Humanistic Judaism. Retrieved 2023-10-22.