The Congregation for Humanistic
Judaism is a welcoming, supportive community, serving Fairfield County
since 1967, for secular Jews and their families to affirm, celebrate, and
enrich Jewish identity and values. CHJ believes in personal responsibility to fulfill the Jewish
ideals of loving-kindness, justice, and good deeds.
Humanistic Judaism is one of the five branches of Judaism recognized by the
United Jewish Communities of North America. We are affiliated with the
Society for Humanistic Judaism and the International Federation of Secular
Humanistic Jews, active worldwide.If you
live in Bethel, Bridgeport, Brookfield, Danbury,
Darien, Easton, Fairfield, Greenwich, Monroe, New Canaan, New Fairfield,
Newtown, Norwalk, Redding, Ridgefield, Shelton, Sherman, Stamford, Stratford,
Trumbull, Weston, Westport or Wilton (or Rockland or Dutchess
Counties and don't mind traveling for your beliefs) and are seeking a congregation that
allows you to be true to your humanistic values while celebrating your
Jewish heritage, we may be the place! Our synagogue meets in members' homes and public schools. Please join us at an event and talk
with our members. Your search may be over!

Join the effort to save the people of Darfur, victims of a genocide the
world has not yet had the courage to stop. Read about
CHJ's actions to turn the tide.
We encourage all members to bring non-perishable food to
all evening
events as well as to Adult Ed on Sunday so we can help replenish the
food banks. Hunger is a year-round problem, even in our area.
Support Affordable Overseas
Shipping for Books for Zim
Please sign the petition to Restore Low Rate Shipping for
Humanitarian Purposes:
http://www.petitiononline.com/zikomo/petition.html
Read more
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May Highlights
Friday May 2 Yom Ha’Shoah program at the
Southport Congregational Church Library.
Sunday, May 4 Sunday School/Adult Ed
Bert & Gloria Moldow: Traveling to the Baltic and the Vilna Ghetto
Saturday, May 10 Butterfly Walk with Larry Gall and Dave Shafer.
Audubon in Fairfield. 11 a.m.
Sunday, May 11 - Standing Women for a better world 1 p.m.

Friday May 16th, Family Shabbat Program at a
Fairfield home. 7:00 pm (Call for address)
Sunday, May 18 Sunday School Graduation. No Adult
Ed.

Sunday, May 25 Israel 60 Celebration: Fair
at 5. David Broza In Concert
at 7. Free admission.
Parking fee. Wilton High School Athletic Complex
Saturday, May 31 Book Group 10:00 am
Sunday, June 1 Salute to Israel Parade, NYC
Rain or shine 11 a.m.
Saturday, June14 Bruce Museum presentation at a member’s home.
Saturday June 21 Annual Meeting and Family Picnic in Norwalk.
Call 226-5451 for more information.
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Your Child Can Be in
This Picture
Send your children to a Jewish
Sunday School whose teachings reflect your own views on what it means to be
Jewish in America today. No doctrine, no dogma. A place where they can learn
about Jewish history, holidays, culture, literature, art, and music in a warm,
participatory environment. For children pre-school and up. Small class size
fosters involvement and learning. And, when it comes time for their Bar/Bat
Mitzvah, it will be a ceremony your whole family will be proud of.

Come see what
we've got to offer!
The
Congregation is run as a cooperative and offers full range of member-led
activities celebrating our Jewish heritage and values. Activities include adult
education, tzedakah/social action, book and film discussion groups, retreats,
and men's and women's groups. The Congregation values its sense of community.
Interfaith families are welcome.
We welcome visitors to our programs so they may determine if an affiliation with our Congregation is appropriate
for them. To reserve your spot at an event, or to get three monthly newsletters mailed to your home, or to simply get more information, call 203-226-5451.
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