- A
chavurah or
havurah (Hebrew: חֲבוּרָה, romanized: ḥəḇurā, lit. 'fellowship' pl.: (c)
havurahs or (c)havurot or (c)havuroth) is a
small group of like-minded...
- "parti****nt-observer" in both the
Havurah movement and in
Jewish Renewal, said: CW: I
often use the
following metaphor: the
Havurah movement represents the Misnagdim...
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countercultural Jewish community and set the
precedent for the
national havurah movement.
Founded in 1968, it was also
significant in the
development of...
- of him on the
grounds of the
school carved by
Hildo Krop. The
Spinoza Havurah (a
Humanistic Jewish community) was
named in Spinoza's honor. The Spinoza...
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American Judaism:
transformation and
renewal 2009 "Some
found it in a
havurah and
later in
Jewish Renewal;
others found it in the baal
teshuva movement...
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civil rights movement,
Jewish nonviolence, and the
egalitarian Jewish Havurah movement. From 1978 to 1995, he
served as the
first Jewish Chaplain at...
-
University of Manitoba, he
joined a
group of
other Jews in
founding a
havurah (small
cooperative congregation) in Somerville, M****achusetts,
called Havurat...
- was
founded as the
Ottawa Reconstructionist Havurah by
Walter and
Teena Hendelman in 1987.: 213 The
Havurah originally formed as a
study group at Temple...
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Shalom Jewish Community, San
Francisco Or
Zaruah Havurah,
Oakland University Synagogue,
Irvine B’nai
Havurah –
Denver Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation...
- Washington, DC,
which later evolved into the
Fabrangen Havurah, one of the
original havurahs to form in the
United States, as
cited in The
Jewish Catalog...