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  • Kehilat Hadar is an independent, egalitarian community committed to spirited traditional prayer, study and social action. Hadar was founded in May 2001 and is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We meet every other week for Shabbat morning services, and offer holiday services and educational programs throughout the year.
  • DC Minyan is a traditional egalitarian Jewish community located in Dupont Circle, in the heart of our nation's capital. We seek to provide a warm and intellectually-engaging environment for prayer, study, and growth.
  • Darkhei Noam meets for Shabbat morning services every other week on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Founded in March 2002, Darkhei Noam provides a davening experience that is traditional, inclusive, and inspiring.
  • Brooklyn Jews - An open resource for those seeking a meaningful connection to Jewish life, culture and practice.
  • Hazon's vision is of a renewed Jewish community: one that is rooted in Jewish tradition, engaged with the world around us, radically inclusive, passionate and creative.
  • Gesher City bridges young adults to the Jewish community by providing access to personal and professional networks and information resources.
  • Footsteps is dedicated to providing educational, vocational and emotional support to those seeking to enter or explore the world beyond the insular, ultra-religious environments in which they were raised.
  • Jews United for Justice seeks to organize a visible Jewish presence and takes action for economic and social justice in the Washington, DC area. JUFJ provides Jews with an opportunity to weave together Judaism and activism and creates a community in which to explore and strengthen commitments to both.
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