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http://www.kehillatisrael.org/
 Kehillat Israel (Pacific Palisades, CA)  New window
 Kehillat Israel, a Reconstructionist Congregation, is an inclusive spiritual Jewish community, providing a warm, nurturing, environment where we pray, learn, educate, and perpetuate Torah and Jewish values while serving the greater community. Kehillat Israel is also the largest Reconstructionist congregation west of the Mississippi, serving over 900 families from the Los Angeles area.
http://www.kehillatisrael.org/
http://www.homestead.com/kolami/
 Kol Ami (Boca Raton, FL)  New window
 Kol Ami is a Reconstructionist Congregation whose programming and services are coordinated and implemented by itstalented members. It relies upon the rich and varied backgrounds and training of its members and the diversity of resources they bring to our community to generate its own unique Jewish communal experience.
http://www.homestead.com/kolami/
http://www.leyvhair.org
 Leyv Ha-ir  New window
 A progressive congregation located at the Gershman Y, in Philadelphia. Services are offered for Shabbat, twice monthly, as well as for Holiday celebrations. Educational and other programs are provided throughout the year.
http://www.leyvhair.org
http://www.mjcs.org/
 Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue (Malibu, CA)  New window
 Malibu JCS is a Reconstructionist Synagogue dedicated to intellectually honest inquiry combined with faithfulness to our tradition and commitment to the continuity of the Jewish People. It offers many opportunities for our Jewish friends to gather and share the spirit and pride of our Fathers and Mothers. It seeks to develop positive feelings towards our history and the Land of Israel.
http://www.mjcs.org/
http://www.mishkan.org/
 Mishkan Shalom (Philadelphia, PA)  New window
 Mishkan Shalom is an activist, spiritual community committed to the integration of the three primary areas of Jewish Life: Avodah (Prayer), Torah (Study), and G'milut Hasadim/Tikkun Olam (Acts of Caring and Repair of the World).
http://www.mishkan.org/
http://mishkantorah.org/
 Mishkan Torah (Greenbelt, MD)  New window
 Mishkan Torah is affiliated with two movements: the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism, and the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation. It is a very community-oriented synagogue, with a nursery school, a Hebrew School for grades kindergarten through seventh, and an eighth grade Confirmation program.
http://mishkantorah.org/
http://www.ramatshalom.org/
 Ramat Shalom (Plantation, FL)  New window
 History of congregation and links to recent events; more on the way.
http://www.ramatshalom.org/
http://www.jrf.org/shirhama/
 Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Havurah (Boston, MA)  New window
 Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Havurah of Greater Boston meets in Newton Center, MA. It is member-run and member-led, egalitarian and participatory.
http://www.jrf.org/shirhama/
http://www.shir-hadash.org/
 Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue (Northbrook, IL)  New window
 Shir Hadash ("new song") is a new Jewish congregation that began with just six families in the summer of 1995. Its growth is the result of the feeling from our members that Shir Hadash provides something that has been missing in their lives--a meaningful, contemporary Judaism.
http://www.shir-hadash.org/
http://www.uscj.org/metny/sajnyc/
 Society for the Advancement of Judaism (New York, NY)  New window
 SAJ has combined a center for Jewish study with an active inter-generational community. Julie Schonfeld, Rabbi, continues to lead the congregation in this tradition. Egalitarian services (featuring our Cantor, Eliesheva Dientsfrey) held on Shabbat and on holidays bring together spiritual experience and an intellectually challenging discussion of text.
http://www.uscj.org/metny/sajnyc/

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