The Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation is a warm and inclusive community in Ann Arbor, MI, dedicated to practicing and studying Judaism. With over 20 years of history, they started as a Havurah and have grown into a small congregation that offers monthly Shabbat services, religious school, and various programs for people of all ages. Committed to the values of Reconstructionism, they embrace an evolving Judaism, theological flexibility, and tikkun olam, while also fostering a deep passion for diversity.
As an egalitarian and pluralistic congregation, their events are accessible to people with disabilities, and they welcome individuals and families of all backgrounds, including LGBT and straight, Jews by birth and Jews by choice, as well as families with non-Jewish members. With a focus on lifelong learning and a spirit of fun, they engage in meaningful discussions about the meaning of traditions and celebrate holidays like Hanukkah with joy and innovation. The Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation is a vibrant community that invites everyone to join them in their exploration of Judaism and commitment to repairing the world.
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