A Humanistic Hanukka
 


Hanukka Menora  
   

 

 

Happy Hanukka!

 

 

Let the Hanukka lights remind us of the power of each of us to bring light and hope into the world.

 

Wishing you eight days filled with warmth, light and

the pleasure of family and friends.


Larry Lawrence, President 

Bonnie Cousens, Executive Director

Rabbi Miriam Jerris

 

Humanistic Judaism enables us to combine our attachment to Jewish identity and culture with a human centered approach to life. It defines Judaism as the historical and cultural experience of the Jewish people. Humanistic Judaism affirms that people are independent of supernatural authority and responsible for themselves and their behavior. Humanistic Jewish communities celebrate Jewish holidays and life cycle events (such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvah) with inspirational ceremonies that draw upon but go beyond traditional literature.