How do Humanistic Jews express their faith and spirituality?
Humanistic Jews are believers. We believe in ourselves and in others. Ours is a faith of optimism and hope…that things can and will get better through human intervention. We believe in the hereafter through the generations that will follow us. Our spirituality is the intrinsic appreciation of life, both the explained and unexplained, from the wings of a butterfly to the surge of overwhelming love we feel for our children. Our beliefs are a seamless part of our lives, reflected in both our congregation services and how we act in the world.