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.
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"Going up North" Click this link to view the movie of one of many trips up north during the Lebanon war. YOZMA Adopts 'Beit Eden' "Beit Eden" is a home for mentally challenged children. The home is located in the town of Ramle and houses about 60 children ranging in age from 7-21 with various degrees of mental retardation. Click here to read the full report on this important project. |
YOZMA - MODI'IN
Link to the YOZMA
Web Site
Rabbi Kinneret Shiryon
PO
Box 128
Modiin 71700 Israel
Phone: 011-972-8-975-3461
Fax: 011-972-8-970-3551
E-mail: yozma@yozma.org.il |
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Kehillat YOMA is a young and vibrant Reform community in Israel's
newest city, Modi'in. YOZMA offers and appealing option for a
family-oriented society that speaks Hebrew and celebrates Jewish
holidays and festivals.

YOZMA was established in 1997 under the leadership of Rabbi Kinneret
Shiryon, Israel's first female rabbi, and a core of dedicated
activists. YOZMA, meaning "initiative" in Hebrew, is also an acronym
for Yahadut Zmaneinu, Moreshet Ha'Am - Judaism of our Time, Heritage
of our People.
From
its inception, YOZMA has provided a broad range of services for its
community: religious services, including Shabbat and holiday services
and life cycle ceremonies; a formal educational program offering
pre-school and elementary school classes; and informal educational
activities for adults and children.
By providing a spiritually relevant, values-based community for
today's Israelis, YOZMA is responsive to the dynamics of international
Reform Judaism and the specific nature of Israeli society.YOZMA -
MODI'IN
YOZMA's Approach
- Religious Services: At YOZMA's Shabbat
services, the whole family participates and prays together, a unique
element for many Israelis raised with only traditional Orthodox
separate seating. Services are dynamic and vibrant, filled with
prayer and fellowship, music and song. Jewish holidays and festivals
and monthly Shabbat dinners are communal celebrations. Lifecycle
events and Bar and Bat Mitzvah study are conducted with great
vitality. Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies are infused with meaning and
relevance, and often, in Bat Mitzvah services, the young woman is
the first ever of her gender in her family to publicly read from a
Sefer Torah.
- Formal Educational Programs: YOZMA's formal
educational programs emphasize Jewish religioius values, tolerance,
and respect, and an appreciation of Jewish history, traditions, and
practice. YOZMA presents an egalitarian and progressive approach to
Judaism that has been welcomed by families from a wide range of
religious backgrounds.
- Informal Activities: YOZMA offers a variey of
informal
activities designed
to strengthen our community and provide a springboard for more
involvement. We offer after-school classes in carpentry, martial
arts, music, art and dance. We have begun a support group for
single-parent families as well as a monthly gathering for the
"graduates" of YOZMA's pre-school program. All our programs are
imbued with a spirit of open and pluralistic Judaism, and each is
integrally and overtly linked to Jewish values from a unique
perspective.
Congregational Bulletin
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Kehillat YOZMA's current temporary home consists of five
pre-fabricated structures that serve as its school, community
center, and synagogue
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As the new millennium dawned, YOZMA embarked on an exciting new
phase of development. In January 2000, YOZMA received an acre of
land in a prime location in Modi'in on which to build its spiritual,
educational, and cultural center. In time, the YOZMA complex will
include a synagogue sanctuary and community hall; a school from
pre-K to 12th grade; a theater, library, cafe and offices.
Click here
to see
the new
Yozma
Building
Plans (pdf) |
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Our Kids
are our Future
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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.
Copyright © 2006 KBY Congregations Together, Inc.
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