Judaism is more than just a religion: it’s a culture, a language, a way of life. And, integrated fully into these Jewish traditions are unique words and sayings. Though words may have different roots or origins (Hebrew, Yiddish, German), their meanings are universal throughout the Jewish community. This glossary introduces some of the more common
Ahavat ger, welcoming the stranger, is among the most important tenets of Reform Judaism. We welcome interfaith families into our communities and encourage their participation in our congregations.
Interfaith Outreach The Reform Movement nationally has developed an intensive Outreach program aimed primarily at inter-married couples, parents and grandparents of inter-married couples and those contemplating choosing to be Jewish. In our Synagogue we have Chavurah Parents and Grandparents of inter-married Couples which meets throughout the year and in advance of major Jewish holidays to […]