Klal Israël

OJG Klal Israël (Dutch: OPEN Joodse Gemeente Klal Israël. English: OPEN Jewish Congregation Klal Israel) was founded in 2005, by Rabbi Issachar Tal in Delft, the Netherlands. OJG Klal Israel holds services twice a month in the Delft synagogue, Koornmarkt 12 in Delft. It is affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation.

The synagogue in Delft.

Position within Judaism

OJG Klal Israël is part of Progressive Judaism, and holds progressive views on, among many issues, homosexuality, the role of women and the role of non-Jewish family members in the congregation. Its essential moral foundations are: equity and justice, equality, democracy and peace.[1]

The congregation defines itself as independent and "reformodox". It largely follows the Dutch liberal liturgy. It views Torah as a binding blueprint for a meaningful Jewish life. However, in accordance with the talmudic injunction not to accept jurisprudence unquestioningly, it maintains that the interpretation of the law must be shaped by a dynamic and critical process that takes into account the needs and peculiarities of the modern world, and of the evolving Jewish civilization.

See also

References

  1. "Joods.nl on Klal Israël" (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 May 2007.

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