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  1. Jerusalem: A universal cultural and historical resource (An occasional paper / Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies) by Colin W Williams, 1975
  2. Religion or Ethnicity?: Jewish Identities in Evolution
  3. The Torah and Its God: A Humanist Inquiry by Jordan Jay Hillman, 2001-01
  4. An Open Heart: The Mystic Path of Loving People (The Jewish Spirit Booklet Series, 2) by Yitzhak Buxbaum, 1997-04
  5. Modern Jewish Identity : A Rationalistic Motivation for Remaining Jewish by Esther Reisel, Rudi Reisel, 2000-05-01
  6. Respecting the Wicked Child: A Philosophy of Secular Jewish Identity and Education by Mitchell Silver, 1998-12
  7. The Future Jew by Michael Carin, 2010-03-29
  8. Exodus to Humanism: Jewish Identity Without Religion (Philosophy and Literary Theory) by David Ibry, 1999-04
  9. Dalit Buddhist Movement: Dalit, Buddhism, History of Buddhism in India, Buddhism inNepal, Tibetan Buddhism, Humanistic Buddhism, Caste, B. R.Ambedkar
  10. Doctoral dissertations and master's theses accepted by American institutions of higher learning, 1963-1964 (Guides to Jewish subjects in social and humanistic research) by Wita Ravid, 1966
  11. The real history of the Jews by Sherwin T Wine, 1988
  12. Juddaism Beyond God by Sherwin T. Wine, 1985
  13. Beyond Tradition: The Struggle for a New Jewish Identity by Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Ze'ev Chafets, et all 2000
  14. Mad Madalyn by Jane Kathryn Conrad, 1983

61. The Birmingham Temple, Humanistic Judaism, Jewish Humanism,
A congregation of cultural Jews who believe in the practice of HumanisticJudaism. We provide Jewish education, celebration and
http://www.birminghamtemple.org/school.html

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19601963 Founder and Rabbi Temple Beth El (Windsor, Ontario) 1963- Founder andRabbi The Birmingham Temple (the first congregation of humanistic judaism).
http://www.birminghamtemple.org/winecv.html

63. Program Details For ROCHESTER SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM (BETH HASKALAH)
ROCHESTER SOCIETY FOR humanistic judaism (BETH HASKALAH) Back to MainPage 62 Laconia Parkway Rochester, NY 146182310 Telephone
http://mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us/associations/6x0s2ksc.htm
ROCHESTER SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM (BETH HASKALAH) Back to Main Page
62 Laconia Parkway
Rochester, NY 14618-2310
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
Barry Swan
baswan@aol.com
Email
Operating Agency: ROCHESTER SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Person in charge:
Barry Swan President
About the program:

64. Judaism Reading List: Humanistic Judaism (Pt. VII)
Judaism Reading List humanistic judaism (Pt. VII). humanistic judaismis less well known than Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform.
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65. International Federation Of Secular Humanistic Jews
Baron as Executive Director. Previously, the IFSHJ was located at thePivnick Center for humanistic judaism in Farmington Hills, MI.
http://www.ifshj.org/press_new_headquarters.html
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International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews Opens Headquarters in New York and Appoints Executive Director September 10, 2000 NEW YORK - The International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews (IFSHJ) announced today during its Eighth Biennial Conference that it has relocated its headquarters to New York and appointed Myrna Baron as Executive Director. Previously, the IFSHJ was located at the Pivnick Center for Humanistic Judaism in Farmington Hills, MI. The office, which is temporarily located on 57th Street and will begin a search for permanent space after the conference, will become an international centre for secular Jews throughout the world. Its focus will be to support secular Jewish communities internationally. It will serve as a resource and clearing house for general information and develop literature and educational material, conferences, symposia, and communications to assist in building communities and promote the message and philosophy of Secular Humanistic Judaism in the world community. Ms. Baron has been a public relations professional for more than 15 years, developing and implementing programs for non-profit, arts, and technology clients. For the last 11 years, she was president of her own public relations agency in New York City. She has been involved in Secular Humanistic Judaism since 1989, and founded The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism in New York City in 1991 in order to provide her then-very-young daughter a cultural Jewish community where she would be educated in her Jewish heritage from a secular humanistic perspective. She served as president of The City Congregation until 1999. She remains on the Board of the Congregation and is co-director of The City Congregation KidSchool. In the early 1990s she served on the Board of Directors of the Society for Humanistic Judaism.

66. International Federation Of Secular Humanistic Jews
Jew A Bold Option for Modern Jewish Identity, the conference, September 810,2000, will explore the many voices of Secular humanistic judaism as renowned
http://www.ifshj.org/press_lineup.html
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Secular Jews Announce Line-Up for International Conference In New York Provocative speakers include Robert Pinsky, Yossi Sarid, Yehuda Bauer and others June 28, 2000 NEW YORK - United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, controversial former Israel Minister of Education Yossi Sarid, Holocaust Scholar Yehuda Bauer, and film director Lawrence Kasdan will be among the featured speakers when secular Jews from throughout the world gather in New York City in September, at the historic Great Hall of Cooper Union, for the Eighth Biennial Conference of the International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews. Entitled "Choosing to Live as a Secular Humanistic Jew: A Bold Option for Modern Jewish Identity," the conference, September 8-10, 2000, will explore the many voices of Secular Humanistic Judaism as renowned and provocative speakers share how their secular Jewish commitments fit into the picture of their life's work. Yuli Tamir, Israel Minister of Immigrant Absorption, and Professor Lucette Valensi, historian, author, and director of France's International Institute of Mediterranean Culture, also plan to participate. According to Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, co-chair of the International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews and founder of the branch of Judaism known as Humanistic Judaism, "For the last 100 years, Secular Judaism has captured the imagination and attention of Jews worldwide. Its message is even more compelling today. It speaks to thousands of Jews who are searching for an authentic way to affirm, maintain, and perpetuate their cultural Jewish identity in the modern age. New York City, the largest Jewish metropolis in the world, and Cooper Union, which has provided a forum for social and political reformers since the 1800s, are the ideal locations to underline our commitment to progressive Judaism based on historical accuracy and rational inquiry."

67. Untitled
The Roots of Secular humanistic judaism. by Sherwin T. Wine. Secular HumanisticJudaism uses the legacy of their achievements and their discoveries.
http://www.shma.com/june00/wine.htm
The Roots of Secular Humanistic Judaism
by Sherwin T. Wine
Over the last two hundred years, many Jews have been alienated from the traditional religious establishment. Many of them created religious alternatives to Orthodoxy. The Reform, the Conservative, and the Reconstructionist movements are the result of their work. But there were also many alienated Jews who were not comfortable with any religious alternative. They felt intensely Jewish but found no meaning in prayer or in theistic philosophies of life. Even redefining theistic vocabulary did not engage their interest. Like Reform and Conservative Jews, these secular Jews were the products of both the Enlightenment and the Emancipation. They valued reason, despised superstition, and were attracted to the idea of forging a "new" Jewish identity, one that was rooted in the experience and the culture of the past and one that reflected the beliefs and lifestyles of the present. Many of these Jews were attracted to the message and passions of Jewish nationalism. Being Jewish by nationality and not by religion gave them a sense of authenticity and integrity. Both the Yiddishist and Zionist varieties provided a Jewish home for these lovers of Jewish identity. Out of their commitments came language, literature, music, art, dance, theater, and ethical idealism that were both Jewish and secular. Both the revival of Hebrew as a spoken popular language and the establishment of the State of Israel were their creations. In fact, the most successful Jewish movement of the 20th century was Zionism. The culture of that state became the staple of much of Jewish Diaspora education.

68. God
How Does humanistic judaism Relate To God and Spirituality? How does HumanisticJudaism relate to these theologies? It is clearly incompatible with theism.
http://www.bethami.com/god.htm
How Does Humanistic Judaism Relate To God and Spirituality? Theology provides five common beliefs with regard to God today: Theism : believing in a Supreme Being, a supernatural creator-God who responds to prayer and worship and intervenes actively in the lives of people. Deism : believing in a Supreme Being, a supernatural creator-God who cannot respond to prayer and worship and who does not intervene in the lives of people. Pantheism : believing that God and nature are one and the same, or that God and some part of nature, such as life, are one and the same. Agnosticism : not knowing whether or not a Supreme Being exists. Atheism : believing that a Supreme Being does not exist. How does Humanistic Judaism relate to these theologies? It is clearly incompatible with theism. But Humanistic Judaism can be compatible with deism if the believer finds no need to worship a creator-God and if the believer attributes no moral authority to that God. It is not compatible with pantheism. Calling nature "God" is verbal confusion. Why not just call it "nature?" Humanistic Judaism is very compatible with agnosticism. Many, if not most, Humanistic Jews would describe themselves as agnostics.

69. IJN
Jan. 21, 2000) regarding humanistic judaism reveals his ignorance ofwhat we believe, and a deep insecurity in his own beliefs. We
http://www.bethami.com/ijn.htm
Beth Ami is misrepresented in the IJN Here is a controversial letter to the editor that appeared in the Inter­mountain Jewish News, along with responses: Editor:
In the Intermountain Jewish News of Jan. 7, 2000, in an article written by Kathryn Bernheimer, "Boulder Movers Who Shake Things Up," there is mention of the group Beth Ami (humanistic Jews) which credits Hillel Segal as being one of the "movers." Judaism, to most people, has always consisted of religion and peoplehood. This group does not practice religion nor Jewish peoplehood. The messiah of their philosophy was Stalin, whom they follow with blind obedience. Their peoplehood is communism. I do not see how the author can include them as a positive force in the life of Boulder. Would she also include the "Jews for Jesus" as movers?
Harold Goldfarb Editor:
William Kroll, Laguna Woods, CA Editor:
Humanistic Judaism is a philosophy affirming the power of individuals to achieve a meaningful and ethical life which lies within oneself and other people. Humanistic Jews believe that the message of Jewish history is self-reliance. Humanistic Judaism addresses the needs of cultural and nontheistic Jews worldwide who seek to identify with the Jewish people and Jewish heritage.
H. Schwartz, Past President

70. Israel.com: People Of The Book/Judaism/Movements And Sects/Humanistic
LINKS humanistic judaism for those wishing to maintain their Jewishidentity and Jewish traditions in a nontheistic manner. http
http://www.israel.com/directory/People_of_the_Book/Judaism/Movements_and_Sects/H
A website years in the making! sign up Home People of the Book Judaism ... Movements and Sects : Humanistic LINKS:

71. Israel.com: People Of The Book/Judaism/Denominations/Humanistic
LINKS humanistic judaism The Center for New Thinking, the nation's only ongoingpublic forum for the presentation of innovative ideas in the arts, sciences
http://www.israel.com/directory/People_of_the_Book/Judaism/Denominations/Humanis
A website years in the making! sign up Home People of the Book Judaism ... Denominations : Humanistic LINKS:
  • Humanistic Judaism
    The Center for New Thinking, the nation's only ongoing public forum for the presentation of innovative ideas in the arts, sciences, philosophy and history.
    http://www.teleport.com/~hellman
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  • Machar
    The Washington DC Congregation for Humanistic Judaism is a community of secular Humanistic Jews.
    http://www.machar.org
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  • Philosopher Sherwin Wine's Lecture Tapes
    The Center for New Thinking, the nation's only ongoing public forum for the presentation of innovative ideas in the arts, sciences, philosophy and history.
    http://www.centerfornewthinking.com/
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  • Society for Humanistic Judaism
    Creating a meaningful Jewish lifestyle free from supernatural authority and imposed tradition. http://www.shj.org/ (Hits: 807 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 68) Rate It
  • The Pacific Community of Secular Humanistic Jews Religious approach is focused on Jewish culture, history, and values. Located near Orange County, California. http://pacifcommsechumjews.org/

72. Zeal.com - United States - New - Personal - Religion & Belief - Religions A-Z -
A great resource for United States New - Personal - Religion Belief - ReligionsAZ - Faiths Beliefs IL - Judaism - Movements - humanistic judaism.
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73. Welcome To The BJCC
Secular Humanistic Judiasm on the Internet You could spend your whole lifetracking down Internet resources relating to Secular humanistic judaism.
http://www.baltimoresecularjews.org/sec/link.php
The Baltimore Jewish Cultural Chavurah
A Secular Humanistic Jewish Alternative
Phone: 410.337.0100
Mail: 623 Lake Drive, Towson, MD 21286
Email: BaltSecularJews@aol.com
Interesting Jewish Resources
Secular Humanistic Judiasm on the Internet
You could spend your whole life tracking down Internet resources relating to Secular Humanistic Judaism. There are the major organizations, local communities, articles, reading lists, discussion groups and most sites have links to even more sites. Here are some major starting points enjoy the process of discovery! Please send the webmaster your suggestions, as well as notifications of non-functioning links. ARTICLES E-MAIL LISTS GENERAL JUDAISM SITES MISCELLANEOUS ... ORGANIZATIONS
Secular and Humanistic Jewish Organizations (these have links and some articles):
Baltimore Jewish Cultural Chavurah our own site, of course! Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism Leadership Conference of Secular and Humanistic Jews is the professional organization for trained leaders of the movement. Their site offers statements on philosophy, history, policy, and more.

74. MichiganDaily.com
Rabbi explains humanistic judaism. Wine spoke to a group of about 100 studentsand community members on the formation of humanistic judaism.
http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/2001/jan/01-25-2001/news/04.html
Rabbi explains Humanistic Judaism
By Courtney Crimmins Daily Staff Reporter "Add the name of Sherwin Wine to the list of great names for our decade," said Greg Epstein, co-leader of the University Humanistic Havurah, when he introduced Rabbi Wine at Hillel last night. Wine spoke to a group of about 100 students and community members on the formation of Humanistic Judaism. Humanistic Judaism involves the cultural and social history of the Jewish people without relying on many of the formal traditions of religious Judaism. "It is a philosophy of life with a strong Jewish base shared by millions of Jews all over the world. It is about what do you as an individual believe without settling for a formal answer," Wine said. Wine was raised as a conservative Jew but said he did not connect with all parts of his religion. "Once services started, I had trouble saying the words. They were Jewish words but they were not what I believed," he said. Wine pursued his interests in theology, graduating from the University with a masters in philosophy. After earning his degree Wine joined the Reformed Congregate and later left to form the first congregation of Humanistic Judaism in 1963. He began with a community of eight families and steadily grew from there.

75. Sherwin Wine: Humanistic Rabbi : Religious Atheism
humanistic judaism. humanistic judaism practices a nontheistic form of Judaism. HumanisticJudaism is less well known than Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform.
http://www.atheisms.info/atheisms/wine.html
WESTERN Atheism in Judaism Sherwin Wine: Humanistic Rabbi soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Who We Are (2/10) - 2.7. What about other movements?
Humanistic Judaism
Humanistic Judaism practices a non-theistic form of Judaism. For those involved in Humanistic Judaism, Judaism is the culture and the historical experience of the Jewish people. Jewish history has taught us to rely on human power to discover truth. It is a break from both Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism because it does not use theistic language in its liturgy. Additional information may be found in the Humanistic Reading List, available as: ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/humanistic or ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism/reading-lists/humanistic part of which includes: This message is intended to provide readers of soc.culture.jewish with a list of references to allow them to learn more about the current practices, past practices, beliefs, and history of the Humanistic Judaism Movement. Humanistic Judaism is less well known than Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. But, on a behavioral level, it claims to represent many more American Jews than any of these official ideologies. Rabbi Sherwin Wine , the founder of the movement, identifies three kinds of Jews who are neither honestly Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform. He calls these types the involuntary, the ethnic, and the humanistic. Rabbi Wine defines the involuntary Jew is the individual of Jewish descent who finds no meaning either in his past or in the unique practices of his ancestral religion. He defines the ethnic Jew is the person of Jewish descent who bears a strong attachment to the Hebrew and Yiddish cultures out of which he emerged.

76. CSJO Publications
and handling. Understanding Secular humanistic judaism By JudithSeid, Kopinvant Secular Press, Ann Arbor OUT OF PRINT. Heros and
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Humanist Readings in Jewish Folklore

By Bennett Muraskin Milan Press and IISHJ , Farmington Hills, Michigan, 2001.
Bennett has culled, from the breadth of Jewish literature, the humanistic themes that go to the heart of the ethics and culture comprising the Jewish experience. Sources include works on Midrash, Ma'aseh, Talmud, Apochrypha, as well as folktales from the long and rich history of Jewish literature. Price: $15.00 for CSJO and SHJ members
God-Optional Judaism :
Alternatives for Cultural Jews Who Love Their History, Heritage, and Community

By Judith Seid Citadel Press
Judith asks the question, "Do you have to believe in God to be a practicing Jew?", and then goes on to answer the question using the historical development of the Jewish belief traditions as the model. She understands, and clearly presents the abundance of belief traditions beyond the common sectarian traditions known us, and references historical Jewish texts to support her research. This book is a virtual blueprint for the Secular Jewish Movement and the creation of Secular Jewish communities. Price: $19.95
We Rejoice In Our Heritage: Home Rituals for Secular and Humanistic Jews
By Judith Seid , Kopinvant Secular Press, Ann Arbor
$8.00 US plus shipping and handling

77. Jewish And Israeli Web Directory And Search Engine: Synagogues And Movements/Hum
LINKS City Congregation for humanistic judaism New York City Web addressof the New York City chapter of the Society for humanistic judaism.
http://www.jewish.net/links/Synagogues_and_Movements/Humanistic/index.shtml
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  • City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism: New York City
    Web address of the New York City chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism.
    http://www.humanistjew.org
  • Congregation Beth Adam: South Florida
    Combines rational thinking with the celebration of Jewish culture,history and identity.
    http://bethadam.com
  • Congregation Kol Chaim Creating and affirming our Jewish identity in a family environment, we offer celebration of Jewish cultural and religious traditions focusing on humanism with non-theistic values. http://www.kolchaim.org
  • Humanistic Judaism For Jews wishing to maintain their Jewish identity in a non-theistic manner through congregations and communities. Features mailing list, archive, and links. http://www.teleport.com/~hellman/
  • International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews Worldwide linking for secular Jews who wish to affirm their Judaism by celebrating their Jewish identity. http://www.ifshj.org

78. Congregation Beth Adam
humanistic judaism combines rational thinking with the celebrationof Jewish culture, history and identity. humanistic judaism is
http://bethadam.com/main.html
Humanistic Judaism is compatible with contemporary Jewish life. Humanistic Judaism combines rational thinking with the celebration of Jewish culture,
history and identity. We celebrate holidays with a "rational" perspective as to their historical meaning and contemporary value to us. We celebrate the value and richness of the human spirit. Humanistic Judaism was established in 1963 to provide a humanistic alternative in Jewish life. The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) was founded in 1969. Jewish communities throughout the United States and Canada are affiliated with the SHJ. The International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews was established in 1986. In a little more than 30 years, Humanistic Judaism has spread to every continent. Read what our members say
about what attracted them to Humanistic Judaism: ...people control and direct their lives without a supernatural being - a god; at the same time we liked the idea of the historical, cultural, and philosophical relationships to the Jewish people.

79. Congregation Beth Adam
humanistic judaism combines rational thinking with the celebrationof Jewish culture, history and identity. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine.
http://bethadam.com/rabbiwine.html
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine Sherwin Wine was born in Detroit, Michigan on January 25, 1928. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan (A.B., A.M.) and the Hebrew Union College. In 1963 he founded the Birmingham Temple in suburban Detroit, the first congregation of Humanistic Judaism. In 1969 he helped establish the Society for Humanistic Judaism to serve as the national outreach vehicle for the humanistic movement. In 1986 he helped to create the International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews, a worldwide association of national organizations in North America Israel, Belgium, England, France, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, and the countries of the former Soviet Union . Wine is the Dean of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism in North America. Wine has been instrumental in organizing the Leadership Conference of Secular and Humanistic Jews, the Center for New Thinking, the North American Committee for Humanism, the Humanist Institute, and the Conference of Liberal Religion. The American Humanist Association has selected him Humanist of the Year for 2003. The Humanist of the Year award was established in 1953 to recognize a person of national or international reputation who, through the application of humanist values, has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the human condition. As Humanist of the Year, Rabbi Wine will join such notables as Stephen Jay Gould, Betty Friedan, Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Margaret Sanger, among others.

80. Links
Congregation Kol Chaim. Affiliated with the Society for humanistic judaism. Societyfor humanistic judaism Established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine. SHJ Communities
http://www.mindspring.com/~s.savage/links.htm
Congregation Kol Chaim
Affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism "We believe in you."
Links to Jewish sites: Society for Humanistic Judaism Established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine SHJ Communities: Beth Chai, The Greater Washington Jewish
Humanist Congregation
Birmingham Temple, MI CHJ Fairfield, CT ... Shir Shalom Other Links of Interest: International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews Humanistic Judaism Homepage Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) ... United Jewish Communities Links to Kol Chaim members' sites: Others? Let us know!

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