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Founded in 1971, Center of Concern is an independent, interdisciplinary organization engaged in social analysis, theological reflection, research, education, and policy advocacy.
Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire children to learn.
To Reach and Rescue as many lives as possible, around the world, through an effective network of care centers that Renew their communities for LIFE.
Inspired by our Unitarian Universalist principles, we are a vibrant, intentionally diverse congregation that models and promotes both locally and globally: love, spiritual growth, service, right relations and sustainable living.
The Drikung Meditation Center is a Tibetan Buddhist Center founded by khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen irnpoche in the early 1980s. We are here to serve the community and to bring the happiness and joy of Buddhism to the Boston area.
The Aleph Institute is a 501c3 certified non-profit Jewish organization dedicated to assisting and caring for the wellbeing of members of specific populations that are isolated from the regular community: U.S. military personnel , prisoners, and people institutionalized or at risk of incarceration due to mental illness or addictions. Aleph addresses their religious, educational, and spiritual needs, advocates and lobbies for their civil and religious rights, and provides support to their families at home left to fend for themselves. The Aleph Institute is committed to criminal justice reform and recidivism reduction through preventive-education and faith-based rehabilitation programs, re-entry assistance, alternative sentencing guidance and counsel, and policy research and recommendations.
Big Tent Judaism honors Jewish values by promoting a more welcoming and inclusive North American Jewish community that embraces intermarried families and unengaged Jews and encourages their increased participation in Jewish life.
Since its founding in 1956 as a rabbinical school, the academy for Jewish religion has been at the forefront of pluralistic rabbinic and cantorial training. AJR is the only seminary committed to training rabbis and cantors as equal partners in spiritual leadership. Both rabbis and cantors are prepared to: the academy for Jewish religion serves the needs of the Jewish community by ordaining rabbis and cantors and training Jewish leaders who combine their mastery of the intellectual and spiritual richness of our tradition with openness to its application in the pluralistic, contemporary Jewish community, and an awareness of living in the presence of God.
IFFP is an independent community of interfaith families and others committed to sharing, learning about and celebrating our Jewish and Christian traditions. IFFP offers many programs to meet the varied needs of our interfaith community including, interfaith Sunday school, weekly gatherings and adult group discussion.
Bmi-Bhaktivriksha is a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status. Our vision is to provide spiritual education to our community and to the public-at-large, and a powerful experience of Vedic culture.
Founded by the Islamic Center of Southern California in 1984, New Horizon is an islamic school committed to providing students with high quality academic and character education. New Horizon is dedicated to nurturing spiritual growth and developing God consciousness through the teachings of Islam. New Horizon aims to create a safe and nurturing environment that stimulates intellectual curiosity and independence.
The Jewish Community Center’s unique approach and unconditional acceptance of people, create a dynamic and flourishing community. At the Jewish community center there is no membership. Everyone belongs!