Society for the Advancement of Judaism

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The Society for the Advancement of Judaism is a pioneering New York City synagogue and congregation known as the birthplace of Reconstructionist Judaism and for its innovative, progressive approach to Jewish religious life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish congregation
religious organization
synagogue
associatedWith Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Reconstructionist movement leaders
country United States of America
emphasis community-centered Jewish life
evolving religious civilization concept of Judaism
focus Jewish cultural life
Jewish ethical values
social justice
foundedBy Mordecai Kaplan
foundingRabbi Mordecai Kaplan
hasClergyRole cantor
rabbi
hasProgram children’s education
community events
holiday celebrations
youth programs
ideology Reconstructionist philosophy
Reform Judaism
surface form: progressive Judaism
knownAs SAJ
languageOfWorship English
Hebrew
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Upper West Side
notableFor birthplace of Reconstructionist Judaism
innovative approach to Jewish religious life
pioneering synagogue in the United States
progressive approach to Jewish practice
offers Jewish education programs
adult education
bar and bat mitzvah preparation
holiday services
religious services
religiousAffiliation Judaism
religiousMovement Reconstructionist Judaism
state New York
typeOfMembership family memberships
individual memberships
student memberships
worshipStyle egalitarian
participatory

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Mordecai Kaplan founded Society for the Advancement of Judaism