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The Reform Movement of Judaism is the largest Jewish denomination, with a moderate presence in Michigan. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Reform communities. Since the Reform Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Reform Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the Union for Reform Judaism.
http://www.shirtikvah.org/
An innovative, yet traditional, friendly and inclusive congregation, valuing diversity, where all can seek G-d and strengthen spiritual, social, educational and cultural aspects of Jewish life.
http://www.shaareyzedek.com/
East Lansing. Reform synagogue and religious school, that also offers conservative services. Founded in 1928.
http://www.templebethemeth.org/
Ann Arbor. A member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
http://www.emanuel-mich.org/
Worship, education and community life with creativity and continuity.
http://templeemanuelgr.org/
Grand Rapids. Service schedule, religious school information, calendar of events, history, and Ask The Rabbi.
http://temple-israel.org/
West Bloomfield. Serving 3000 families in metropolitan Detroit and southeastern Michigan. Home of Judaic programming for all ages.
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