Sherwin Wine

Sherwin T. Wine (b. January 25, 1928), is a rabbi and founder of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. He was educated at the University of Michigan and at Reform Judaism's Hebrew Union College. He founded the Birmingham Temple (the first Humanistic Jewish congregation) in Detroit in 1963. The American Humanist Association named him Humanist of the Year for 2003. He is part of a small group of atheist and agnostic Jews, who hold that cultural expressions of Judaism are a viable approach to modern Jewish identity, and believe such groups should be accepted on a par with theistic Judaism.

External link

Wine, Sherwin Wine, Sherwin

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
under rug swept
blackadder's christmas carol
blackadder: back & forth
hmas curlew
freedom force
hmas deloraine
thrin ii
diamantina river
welfare economics
puzzletown, pennsylvania
smoking fetishism
national space institute
va 12
dresser industries
german general staff
pulse radiolysis
rossby wave
list of cities in guyana
list of cities in kiribati
hypoxic tumor
john collins
congress of berlin
carol harris shapiro
canon john collins
bunny wailer
list of cities in kuwait
jews for judaism
mike vanderjagt
ben johnson (athlete)
ale 8 one
list of cities in kyrgyzstan
tony knowles (politician)
barili, cebu
collge universitaire de saint boniface
hang on to your resistance
ben johnson (actor)
billy budd (novel)
saint boniface, manitoba
franco manitoban
saint boniface cathedral
norbert provencher
ottawa valley
baoguo temple
uss wasp (lhd 1)