And God saw everything that God had made, and behold, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31
Inclusion
We celebrate diversity and are committed to ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table, regardless of background or needs. A diverse community strengthens and enriches us—both individually and collectively. We strive to be a home for all kinds of Jews and their loved ones, including interfaith families, LGBTQ+ individuals, skeptics and believers, Jews of Color, people with disabilities, all types of families, single adults, older and younger individuals, Talmud scholars, those new to Jewish learning and spiritual seekers.
Open-Doors
For a community to be truly inclusive, it needs to be financially accessible. Rather than a one-size-fits-all dues system, we ask each member household to decide their own annual financial commitment. We are committed to ensuring that no one is prevented from joining our community because they cannot afford it. (read more)
Interfaith Members/Families
Whether you're Jewish or you're from a different faith or cultural tradition and have a Jewish partner, you are invited to actively engage in our community. We invite you to reach out to our rabbi, Julie Roth, at . She would love to meet you and would be happy to introduce you to another interfaith family in our community. We want to get to know you, hear your story and answer any questions you may have.
Accessibility
We strive to provide an opportunity for people with disabilities to meaningfully access our services and programs. If you have questions about accessibility or require specific accommodations please contact our Accessibility Coordinator or Operations Director. (See "contacts" on this page.)