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Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Fairfield County, Connecticut |
We provide Sunday School leading to Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah, Jewish Holiday services and celebrations, discussion groups and activities for adults, in Fairfield County, Connecticut, including Westport, Fairfield, Norwalk, Wilton, Weston, Stamford, and Trumbull plus, since 1967. Our non-theistic approach focusses on mitzvahs and dialogue, Jewish identity and values. |
http://www.humanisticjews.org/ |
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Congregation Rodeph Sholom |
Congregation Rodeph Sholom prides itself on being a full-service egalitarian synagogue with programs and activities for all ages and needs. We welcome new members and ease their integration into the life of our community through social, educational and ritual activities. |
http://www.rodephsholom.com/ |
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Danial's Den - 3M |
A Chabad Home for students of Yale University. We have regular Friday Night Carlebach Minyanim followed by meal and Shabbos Beginner Minyan followed by Kiddush. We also offer classes through out the week and food for all that want. All are Welcome!! |
http://www.danialsden.com/ |
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Greater Southington Jewish Congregation |
Small (40 families and singles) friendly, Reform temple with part time wonderful rabbi. We offer monthly Rabbi-led services, lay-led services, adult education Bagel brunches with the rabbi, rabbi-led holiday celebrations, community seder, social events, Shabbat school, food schmooze dinners at ethnic restaurants, picnics and many more opportunities for socializing. We welcome singles, interfaith couples and families and those considering converting to Judaism. |
http://www.gsjc.org/ |
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jewishtanglewood - New England Jewish Music & Art Festival |
"The festival is a uniquely American way to celebrate Judaism."
- Rabbi Dan Freelander, Kol B'Seder
Once a year an eclectic mix of people from various backgrounds gather to celebrate Jewish life and culture. Dubbed "the Jewish Tanglewood," the event is a precedent for the entire New England region. Promoting Jewish continuity and education through the different mediums of music, art and hands-on activities, it is a time for all to revel in our common heritage - it is a day of unity. Not only is this a wonderful experience for young and old alike, it instills Jewish pride and identity based on the tangible feeling permeating the area on Sunday and Monday of Labor Day Weekend, August 31 & September 1 , 2003. Located in the picturesque town of Litchfield, located in the Litchfield Hills, the festival is open to all.
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http://www.jewishtanglewood.com/ |
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