Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism
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The Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ; Hebrew: התנועה הרפורמית – יהדות מתקדמת בישראל, romanized: Hatnua HaReformit – YaHadut Kadima Beit Yisrael) is the organizational branch of Progressive Judaism in Israel, and a member organization of the World Union for Progressive Judaism. It currently has 40 communities and congregations around the state of Israel, 13 of which are new congregations – referred to as U'faratztah communities – and two kibbutzim, Yahel and Lotan.
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Established | 1971 |
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Affiliations | World Union for Progressive Judaism, Israel Religious Action Center |
Website | Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism |
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