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Interested in joining Kadima for the High Holidays this fall? Click here to learn more and register today! Kadima Reconstructionist Community is building a progressive community of inclusion, social justice, and Jewish tradition for Jews and our allies
- High Holidays - kadima. org
Seattle First Baptist Church is located at 1111 Harvard Avenue, and the entrances for Kadima services are on Harvard Avenue between Seneca and Spring Streets Public transit is a great option both for the environment and to not worry about parking
- Kadima Celebration
Passover Kadima hosts a potluck Passover Seder every year We welcome all to the table We read Kadima's own Haggadah, which has been developed and refined over the last 13 years Childcare is available and children move freely between childcare and the Seder table
- About Kadima
As a Reconstructionist community, Kadima uses metaphor, poetry and a relevant, accessible liturgy to welcome members whose Jewish beliefs and practices span a spectrum from theistic to humanistic Multicultural households are welcome, including non-Jewish partners and family members
- Kadima Staff Teachers
You can read writings by or about Rabbi David on the Kadima blog, South Seattle Emerald, Real Change, Crosscut, The Seattle Times, Jewish in Seattle Magazine, Sojourners, Youtube, Facebook, and more
- Connect with Kadima
Kadima sends a weekly newsletter on Friday's with a special Divrei Torah from Rabbi David Basior, as well as events updates hosted by Kadima and community members
- Kadima Blog
Life happens and your Kadima rabbinic team is ready to support and collaborate with you and your family, however you define it For life’s sorrows and joys, we are ready to ground your transitional moments in Jewish tradition and time, Kadima values, and you and your loved ones’ ways
- Kadima Blog
I deeply believe in Kadima and this community’s future Kadima is a resilient and necessary community that has played an important role in forging a place for Jews on the left, as well as being a constructive force in building the greater Jewish left in Seattle and certainly beyond
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