United Congregation Mission

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Mission

 The mission of  The United Congregation Synagogue is to join with our members in    building a community where the practice of Progressive Judaism enriches and uplifts  our lives with understanding, warmth, friendship and meaning.

 Though our members are drawn to our Synagogue for various reasons – spiritual,  social, educational and charitable – we seek to forge a common bond of commitment to Jewish heritage, tradition and people even as we affirm the freedom to express these shared values in creative and individualistic ways.

We envision a congregation:

• that assists members of all ages to more fully understand, embrace, value and practice their Judaism.

• where our members find a sanctuary from the stress of the outside world; a place to recharge our emotional and spiritual selves through community, music, meditation, study and prayer.

• whose programs are characterized by creativity, energy, purpose, involvement, depth, discovery, and enthusiasm.

• where the connection between learning and doing is reflected in the homes and lives of our members.

• whose members recognize that their fellow congregants are created b'tselem Elohim (in the image of God), and that together it is possible to create a sustaining, nurturing and spiritual Jewish community.

• that draws lines of connection between our members, Israel, and the larger Jewish and human communities.

• where the study of Torah and practice of Judaism leads to the performance of g'milut chasadim (deeds of loving-kindness) and tikkun olam (repairing the world).

• whose members recognize and value the mitzvah of life-long Jewish learning.

• that embraces diversity, inviting all individuals and families who wish to create connections to Judaism to join with us in building and celebrating our community.

• where our members cherish their association with this congregation and the Jewish people.

• that understands that this sustaining vision of community can be realized only through a partnership of all our members, and that it is our shared responsibility to serve, support and care for one another.

• whose programs deepen and enhance our members' connection to God and the rich history, culture, language, music and traditions of the Jewish people.