The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism

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Spring Open Houses


Secular Jews celebrate our Jewish heritage and humanistic values
with joy, intellectual honesty and creativity.

Find out more about The City Congregation and Humanistic Judaism
by attending one of our Open Houses.


Location: 15 W. 86thSt. (SAJ)

RSVP by calling 212-213-1002 or email info@citycongregation.org


Sunday, April 10, 1:30pm
Information session at 1:30, with childcare available
Children are invited to stay for music during Kehillah Circle (3:00-3:30pm) and then visit KidSchool classes (3:30-5:15pm).  Younger classes will hold their Model Seder that day.

Sunday, May 1, 1:30pm
Information session at 1:30, with childcare available
Children are invited to stay for music during Kehillah Circle (3:00-3:30pm) and then visit KidSchool classes (3:30-5:15pm).   TCC Town Hall Meeting at 3:30pm.

Sunday, May 15, 1:30pm
Information session at 1:30, with childcare available
Children are invited to stay for music during Kehillah Circle (3:00-3:30pm) and then visit KidSchool classes (3:30-5:15pm). 
Adults are invited to attend the Adult Perspectives session at 3:30 with Rabbi Peter Schweitzer on Jewish Survival Strategies:  The Secret to Our Continuity. How have the Jewish people managed to survive for some 3000 years?  Rabbi Peter Schweitzer will explore the ways we have re-invented ourselves and adapted our practices and beliefs in each generation including our own secular, cultural, and humanistic approach.

Sunday, June 5, 1:30pm
Information session at 1:30, with childcare available