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18 Principles of Jewish Renewal

In the world of Atzilut (Being)

1. We understand Judaism to be the individual and collective responses of Jews throughout our history, both in thought and deed, to the ongoing manifestations of the Divine.

2. We are committed to the search for a deeper and higher understanding of the spiritual realities in our lives and of our cosmic purposes.

3. We meditate on and reverentially engage with the Divine in ways that honor both the tradition, and how past generations experienced God as transcendent, and our intuition as to how we are addressed in the present.

4. We see the human spirit and the Divine as one evolving process that calls upon us all for the interaction that we call Godwrestling (“Yisrael”) and “Gathering the Sparks”.

5. We intend to open ourselves to the transformation of consciousness and action that is resulting from our living in a time when the Feminine [form of God] is continuing to manifest after ​millennia of suppression, and we are dedicating ourselves to making space for and learning through Her manifestations.

In the world of Briyah (Knowing)

6. In the sacred texts of the Jewish people and the writings of Jewish spiritual teachers of previous generations, we find enormous wisdom and insight that draw on Eternal truth and continue to have great potential to aid human beings in our quest for personal growth, empowerment, and healing— as well as those elements that are historically limited and need to be transcended. We will study, teach, and make accessible these texts and writings with all those who wish to encounter them, wrestle with their content and meaning, and decide what to draw on and what to leave behind.

7. Among our guides to interpretation of Torah are the Rabbinic, Prophetic, Kabbalistic, Hasidic, and [all other] Jewish World traditions as they are now being transformed in the light of evolving contemporary spirituality, process theology, feminist theology, and our own direct experience of the Divine.

8. We are committed to deep ecumenism; engaging respectfully with other spiritual traditions, sharing with them what we have learned about awakened consciousness, and acknowledging what we might learn from them; to see whether and how it can enhance our own practice of the Jewish path.

In the world of Yetzirah (Relating)

9. We are committed to fostering a nourishing environment for spiritual growth in which all that we are learning about the human psyche and spirit is honored, and through which we enable the self to embody Presence and cultivate compassion.

10. Our communities strive to be collective, and egalitarian and accountable in leadership and decision-making.

11. We welcome every individual into our communal Jewish life, appreciating the sacredness of their humanity while recognizing and nurturing the breadth of their diversity, regardless of race, culture, class, age, sexual orientation or gender identity.

12. We make space for all spiritual seekers who have not yet found a spiritual home or a satisfying connection to the Jewish people and its traditions and teachings.

In the world of Assiyah (Doing)

13. In order to heal the world, we seek to re-balance the power relationships among human beings and institutions, redress the interconnected socio-economic and ecological crises that plagues marginalized communities, and aim to work for liberation. We view these efforts as integral to Jewish spirituality and action.

14. We believe that the healthy expression of Jewish peoplehood requires vital, varied, and creative Jewish communities throughout the world, and further depends on the continuous and open-hearted interchange between all these communities. We intend to treat with respect other Jews and other Jewish communities whose approaches to Jewish life differ from our own, even if we feel compelled to oppose their statements or their actions.

15. We are committed to the formation and growth of communities, programs, initiatives, and organizations that are in alignment with these principles. We invite and welcome fellow-travelers to co-create with us.

16. We are committed to living in and drawing inspiration from Israel, land of enduring history, seat of sacred narrative, and land of the Bible. We do so in mutual recognition of our cousins, the Palestinians, and each other’s right to freedom, self-determination, justice, security and peace. We are committed to skillful efforts that seek a peaceful way to share the land among all peoples who cherish it and call it home.

17. We seek to amplify the voice of Consciousness: that all life is interconnected and interdependent, as both our ancient wisdom and modern science tell us. We must reconnect with and cherish our planet because the Earth we live on is holy ground. We must act for the healing and flourishing of healthy and diverse ecosystems. We see this as a moral imperative to each other and future generations.

18. We are committed to applying these principles to the renewal and revitalization of our personal and communal ceremonies, rituals, liturgies, spiritual practices, and life-paths, as well as to our processes for collective decision-making and collective actions, with curiosity, humility and trust in Judaism’s continuing evolution.

Main Sources

  • ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal