Difference between revisions of "Beit Klal Yisrael"
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It was created in 1990 to create a Jewish home for those who felt estranged from normative forms of Judaism. BKY particularly welcomes women,LGBTQ people, patrilineal Jews, the non-Jewish partners of members, and secular Jews.<ref>http://www.bky.org.uk/</ref> | It was created in 1990 to create a Jewish home for those who felt estranged from normative forms of Judaism. BKY particularly welcomes women,LGBTQ people, patrilineal Jews, the non-Jewish partners of members, and secular Jews.<ref>http://www.bky.org.uk/</ref> | ||
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+ | *Liberal Judaism (UK) | ||
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Revision as of 10:04, 20 July 2013
Beit Klal Yisrael (Hebrew for "House of All Israel")[1] is is the UK's leading all embracing Liberal Jewish community.
It was created in 1990 to create a Jewish home for those who felt estranged from normative forms of Judaism. BKY particularly welcomes women,LGBTQ people, patrilineal Jews, the non-Jewish partners of members, and secular Jews.[2]
BKY is affliated to:
- Liberal Judaism (UK)
- The World Congress of Gay and Lesbian Jews