ALEPH: Alliance For Jewish Renewal
ALEPH grew out of the P'nai Or Religious Fellowship founded by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi in 1962. ALEPH is a core institution in the Jewish Renewal movement, dedicated to the Jewish people's sacred purpose of partnership with the Divine in the inseparable tasks of healing the world and healing our hearts.
ALEPH supports and grows the worldwide movement for Jewish renewal by organizing and nurturing communities, developing leadership, creating liturgical and scholarly resources, and working for social and environmental justice.
ALEPH has attracted and energized thousands of seekers returning to Judaism, including many whose journey has led them through other spiritual traditions.
The Reb Zalman Legacy Project is a collaborative effort of the Yesod Foundation and Naropa University to preserve, develop and disseminate the teachings of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, better known as "Reb Zalman," an innovative leader in ecumenical dialogue and founder of the Jewish Renewal and Spiritual Eldering movements.
The Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality
A program of the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center teaching experiential approaches to Jewish learning, ritual and prayer that help participants in their search to cultivate the awareness of the Divine presence in all aspects of life.
A renewal havurah that meets in member's homes along the Connecticut shore, P'nai ShORe meets for Shabbat services the second Saturday morning and the fourth Friday evening of each month, followed by a potluck vegetarian meal.
For more information, contact Rayzl Feuer.

Temple Beth Israel
Rabbi Andrea Cohen-Kiener leads services and classes at this temple in Winsted, CT. For a schedule of services, call the Temple (860) 379-8923.
Shamash strives to be the highest quality central point of Jewish information and discussion on the Internet. Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art Internet tools to Jewish organizations and individuals who maintain discussion forums for the benefit of the Jewish community.
On its main campus in West Hartford, you will find a range of fitness, recreation, education and cultural facilities including a new fitness center, a cultural center, a preschool, an aquatics center, a theater, a family room, an art gallery, a lecture hall and a physical therapy center.
Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford
The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford plays a unique role in strengthening Jewish identity, helping those in need and ensuring our Jewish future by partnering with our 25 beneficiary agencies dedicated to providing a tangible and personal impact on our Jewish faith, values and story.
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