Beth Ami – CCHJ Invites You for Havdalah and to Explore the Fundamentals of Humanistic Judaism

Saturday, April 30, 6:00-7:30 pm – online, via Zoom

Humanism beyond the “golden rule”. We at Beth Ami often say we are a commandment-free organization. Does that mean we don’t have morals and ethics?  We do, of course, but what are they? We will discuss some core principles of Humanistic Judaism, diving into the fundamentals of who we are. Our discussion will follow a brief Havdalah ceremony.

Havdalah is the end of Shabbat. It is the welcoming in and preparing for the new week, and, most of all, it is a nice excuse for Humanistic Jews to get together and reflect on interesting issues. We will say goodbye to Shabbat with a brief Havdalah candle ceremony and then jump into our discussion.

The event link will be sent when you click the “Attend online” button on our Meetup event page.

Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy.

Beth Ami is a proud affiliate of the Society for Humanistic Judaism

Let’s do Jewish together – Humanistically!

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