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Secular Jewish culture embraces several related phenomena; above all, it is the international culture of secular communities of Jewish people, but it can also include the cultural contributions of individuals who identify as secular Jews. Derived from philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn, since the early 19th century the international community of Jewish people is generally considered to be an ethnoreligious rather than solely a religious grouping. Judaism guides its adherents in both practice and belief, so that it has been called not only a religion, but an orthopraxy. This makes it difficult to draw a clear distinction between the cultural production of members of the Jewish people, and culture that is specifically Jewish. Furthermore, not all individuals or all cultural phenomena can be easily classified as either "secular" or "religious", a distinction native to European Enlightenment thinking and foreign to most of the history of non-European Jews.
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The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism citycongregation.org - Web |
Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations www.csjo.org - Web |
Global Directory of Jewish Museums Global Directory of Jewish Museums www.jewishmuseum.info - Web |
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News and reviews about Jewish literature and books News and reviews about Jewish literature and books www.jewishliteraryreview.com - Web |
Festival of Jewish Theater and Ideas Festival of Jewish Theater and Ideas www.untitledtheater.com/jewishtheater/index.htm - Web |
Secular Culture & Ideas Secular Culture & Ideas www.secularjewishculture.org - Web |