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  1. The majority of congregants from Shoham, a suburb of Tel Aviv with around 20,000 residents, are native Israelis, mostly from a secular background. In a city with over 20 Orthodox synagogues, our congregation is the only one offering a pluralistic and egalitarian Jewish community life.

  2. Our community’s liberal, egalitarian, and pluralistic voice is an important contribution to the life of residents of Shoham. So much so that in 2019, the municipality became the first in Israel to permit a Reform community to build a synagogue without the intervention of the Israeli Supreme Court.

  3. Number of synagogues in Shoham. Shoham is a diverse community, home to secular, traditional, and Reform residents. Kehilat Shoham, a Reform congregation, has formed a partnership with Temple Israel.

  4. There’s not much more to know. The Reform community in Shoham is about to build a synagogue (they’ve been without one for 7+ years) and a protest was organized against them.

  5. There is no Reform synagogue because he has decided that there is no need and he has the authority to provide for all religious needs for all residents. But , this simply isn’t the case. Four years ago a group of families turned to the Reform movement and requested that they send someone to lead egalitarian Yom Kippur services.

  6. Dec 2, 2021 · Shoham is certainly not the first Israeli town where requests by the local Reform congregation for a proper synagogue – or, at least, a plot of land on which to build one – have been met with fierce opposition.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShohamShoham - Wikipedia

    Shoham (Hebrew: שֹׁהַם, lit. ' onyx ') is a town ( local council ) in the Central District of Israel . The name relates to one of the 12 stones on the Hoshen , the sacred breastplate worn by a Jewish high priest (Exodus 28:20), similar to other nearby towns: Nofekh , Bareket , Leshem and Ahlama (the former name of Beit Arif ). [ 2 ]

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