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TOUCHING THE
LIVES OF ISRAELIS

Strengthening KBY congregations makes progressive Judaism more accessible to the vast majority of Israelis who yearn for an alternative to the orthodox approach to Judaism.

STRENGTHENING
THE JEWISH STATE

Contributing to KBY makes a positive statement to Israel about the value, validity and authenticity of progressive Judaism by strengthening and empowering the 50+ Reform and Conservative kehillot in Israel.

 

KEHILLAT MEVAKSHEI DERECH
Executive Director Cantor Iris Beth Weiner
Shai Agnon 22
Jerusalem 93589
Phone: 011-972-2-679-2501  Fax: 011-972-2-678-6207
E-mail: kehillah@bezeqint.net

Kehillat Mevakshei Derech

A Unique Progressive Congregation in Jerusalem

Kehillat (Congregation) Mevakshei Derech, located in the tree-lined San Simon neighborhood of Jerusalem, has been affiliated with the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism (Reform) since 1999. The Kehilla was founded in 1962 by a group of people dedicated to establishing an ethical and cultural movement in Israel based on Jewish values, inspired by the vision of the prophets, and committed to the principles of democracy, pluralism, and tolerance.
 

 

Educational Courses
Mevakshei Derech offers an intensive Bar/Bat Mitzvah program, courses on Jewish thought and texts for adults and educational activities for new immigrants. Most of the Kehilla's educational activities are taught by Kehilla members themselves, on a volunteer basis. Courses in 2004 include:

  1. The Literature of the Bible

  2. Hebrew for Russian Speakers

  3. The Philosophy of Mordecai M. Kaplan

  4. Talmud, Tractate Berachot

  5. How to Chant the Song of Songs

  6. Women's' Rosh Hodesh study group

  7. A Reform "Conversion Ulpan" for Russian Speaking immigrants

  8. A Shabbat study program for parents of Bar and Bat Mitzva children

  9. A Shabbat morning Youth Service

Social Action Programs

The Kehilla has an extensive program of social involvement. One aspect of our activity is community outreach to the handicapped. Physically challenged people from the nearby San Simon Home for the handicapped, along with others who live in the surrounding neighborhood, regularly take part in our services and social activities.

Another program involves the nearby "Denmark" School, located in the underprivileged Katamon neighborhood. Each year the Kehilla provides a scholarship for a needy student to participate in a study mission to Poland, where they learn about the holocaust. Kehilla members meet with the class prior to the trip, and discuss their experiences with them upon their return to Israel.

Most recently, the Kehilla instituted an outreach program to teenage immigrants from the Former Soviet Union living at the Goldstein Youth Village, adjacent to the Kehilla. Most of these young people are in Israel alone or come from broken families. Few have any familiarity with Jewish tradition. The Kehilla offers them a warm welcome and, for most, their first introduction to Judaism.

A unique project is our Center for Jewish Music, established in memory of the late Ezri Uval. The Center uses the medium of Jewish music to reach out to women, new immigrants, and others who have not traditionally been involved in synagogue life. The Music Center organizes an annual concert series on aspects of Jewish music, ranging from North Africa Piyyutim to Klezmer, from the Music of the Hallel to the Music of the Yemenite Jewish woman. The Center also runs training courses in synagogue skills such as torah reading and leading services.

 

And we have fun also...
 


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 דברי תורה בעברית

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שנת בר/בת מצווה

מדברים ״מבקשי״

1962 - 2002: 40 Years of Community, 40 Years of Jewish Creativity

Mevakshei Derech has a membership of roughly 180 families and individuals. The Kehilla has neither a pulpit rabbi nor a permanent cantor. Decisions on ritual and liturgical matters are made democratically, by a committee of rank and file members.

Each week a different Kehilla member gives the sermon. Kehilla members themselves also lead services and read Torah. We believe that the responsibility for learning – and teaching – falls on all Jews.


Mevakshei Derech’s Educational and Cultural Center, now under construction, will house a wide variety of educational initiatives for Israelis of all ages. The Center will include a kindergarten as well as classroom space for ulpan study and informal Jewish education.


KBY is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable, tax-exempt organization.  Contributions to KBY are tax-deductible, to the fullest
extent permitted by U.S. tax laws.  KBY is also registered with the NY State (NYS) Dept. of Law, Charities Bureau.
KBY's IRS registration and current Form 990 filing is posted under "Administration" and available from the IRS or NYS.
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