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Sholem on Facebook
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Twitter
 

Follow Sholem on Twitter
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CSJO
 

The Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations (CSJO)
http://www.csjo.org

newThe CSJO 40th annual conference will be held on May 28-31, 2010. Click to read more about this event.

The Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations (CSJO) is composed of independent organizations that promote a secular expression of its members' Jewish heritage, with particular emphasis on the culture and ethics of the Jewish people.

Workman's Circle

 

Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
http://www.circle.org

The Workmen's Circle / Arbeter Ring fosters Jewish identity and participation in Jewish life through Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture and education, friendship, and the pursuit of social and economic justice.

PJA
  Progressive Jewish Alliance
http://www.pjalliance.org

PJA educates, advocates and organizes on issues of peace, equality, diversity and justice, as a progressive voice in the Jewish community and a Jewish voice in the progressive community.

Mazon
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MAZON - A Jewish Response to Hunger
http://www.mazon.org

To educate and raise the consciousness of the Jewish community regarding its obligation to alleviate hunger and its causes;
To make donating a portion of the cost of life cycle events (historically at least 3%) to MAZON a permanent tradition in Jewish life; and to provide for people who are hungry while at the same time advocating for other ways to end hunger and its causes.

YIddishkayt
 
Yiddishkayt - Los Angeles
http://yiddishkaytla.org

Yiddishkayt Los Angeles strives to ensure the survival of the endangered thousand-year legacy of Yiddish language, culture and history.

CCHJ
  The Center for Cultural Judaism
http://www.culturaljudaism.org

"I Am Culturally Jewish, But I Am Not Religious"
Cultural Jews have a passion for their Jewish identity, yet they struggle to express it in ways that are consistent with their beliefs. They are far from alone. In fact, a rapidly increasing number of Jews throughout the world identify themselves as cultural, non-religious Jews.

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