- Congregation Darchei Noam
- Darchei Noam, Toronto's Reconstructionist Synagogue, is a close-knit community of 300 families. Religious services are traditional in form, and progressive and egalitarian in content. Members participate in leading services, chanting Torah, or presenting a D'var Torah. Women and men participate equally in all areas of synagogue life.
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- Congregation Dorshei Emet
- A Reconstructionist Havurah in Hampstead, Québec, Canada. Founded by Rabbi Lavy M. Becker in 1960 as the Reconstructionist Synagogue of Montreal, we are an egalitarian, participatory community of Jews who seek to promote creative Jewish life and culture in keeping with the principles of the Reconstructionist Movement within Judaism. The raison d'être of this synagogue community is to be a welcoming and comfortable Jewish home in which any Jew can participate, regardless of background, current level of observance or Jewish knowledge.
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- Congregation Dorshei Emet
- Founded by Rabbi Lavy M. Becker in 1960 as the Reconstructionist Synagogue of Montreal, we are an egalitarian, participatory community of Jews who seek to promote creative Jewish life and culture in keeping with the principles of the Reconstructionist Movement within Judaism. Find out about the history of our synagogue. The raison d'être of this synagogue community is to be a welcoming and comfortable Jewish home in which any Jew can participate, regardless of background, current level of observance or Jewish knowledge. Our congregation's name, Dorshei Emet, "Seekers of Truth", reflects our commitment to lifelong, spiritual growth.
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- Ottawa Reconstructionist Havurah
- The Ottawa Reconstructionist Havurah (ORH) is a community of families and individuals who gather to observe Shabbat and Jewish holidays, to study and to socialize. We are an egalitarian, democratic and participatory, self-led group, with our primary meeting place in the Glebe, in central Ottawa. Since the Havurah was formed in 1987 we have grown to about 70 households who affiliate as full members and a further 30 households who are supporters.
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