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Mishpacha private communities

The Mishpacha private communities bring together cohesive, ongoing groups of 25 people to engage in discussion. Participants will delve deeply into issues of Jewish identity, beliefs, and traditions -- and probe their significance for us and our children.

As a member of a Mishpacha community, you'll explore a Jewish experience that will enrich the spiritual dimension of your life. An experienced Jewish educator will guide the study and aid in shaping discussions. As part of Mishpacha, you’ll help create an ongoing and vital community of people who are talking together, studying together, and sharing life's experiences in an atmosphere of searching, support, and respect..

Mishpacha utilizes message boards and live chats to create the community. If you're interested in taking part, please fill out our Application Form.

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