Society for Humanistic Judaism
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The Society for Humanistic Judaism, founded in 1963 by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, promotes a human-centered philosophy that celebrates traditional Jewish culture, but combines it with humanist, non-theistic values.
Humanistic Jews celebrate Jewish holidays and life-cycle events with ceremonies that draw on, but also go beyond, traditional Jewish literature.
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