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The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' "celebrates Jewish life without religious prayer or appeals for divine intervention, instead putting faith in ourselves and our fellow humans as the best vehicles for improving the world." | The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' "celebrates Jewish life without religious prayer or appeals for divine intervention, instead putting faith in ourselves and our fellow humans as the best vehicles for improving the world." | ||
+ | == Position on circumcision== | ||
+ | The Society for Humanistic Judaism adopts the statement of the Association of Humanistic Rabbis.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://www.humanisticrabbis.org/circumcision-jewish-identity | ||
+ | |title=Circumcision and Jewish Identity | ||
+ | |last=Anonymous | ||
+ | |first= | ||
+ | |init= | ||
+ | |publisher=Association of Humanistic Rabbis | ||
+ | |date=2002-04 | ||
+ | |accessdate=2024-02-06 | ||
+ | }}</ref> | ||
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{{LINKS}} | {{LINKS}} | ||
* {{URLwebsite|https://shj.org/|2022-08-24}} | * {{URLwebsite|https://shj.org/|2022-08-24}} | ||
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[[Category:Judaism]] | [[Category:Judaism]] | ||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] |
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The Society for Humanistic Judaism "celebrates Jewish life without religious prayer or appeals for divine intervention, instead putting faith in ourselves and our fellow humans as the best vehicles for improving the world."
Position on circumcision
The Society for Humanistic Judaism adopts the statement of the Association of Humanistic Rabbis.[1]
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 24 August 2022
References
- ↑ Anonymous (April 2002).
Circumcision and Jewish Identity
, Association of Humanistic Rabbis. Retrieved 6 February 2024.