Humanistic Judaism is a minor presence in Jewish life. Though sometimes called the fifth denomination of American Judaism, the main locus of growth is in Israel.
A new book about Humanistic Judaism urges readers to look both inward and outward – personally and societally. “Contemporary Humanistic Judaism: Beliefs, Values, Practices” (2025 ...
Believing that “man’s destiny and fulfillment” are more important than the idea of a deity, Wine has rewritten the Reform ritual to give it a more humanistic cast. At Friday evening services ...
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