There is something distinct and special about being Jewish Kehila-style. As a community seeking inclusion to the extreme, we often carry on Jewish traditions in the most nontraditional ways, achieving a variety that invites almost anyone (save the strictest observers) to celebrate our culture and religion with us.
We gather as a community to share our joys and comfort each other in our sorrows, celebrate holidays and special occasions, teach and learn together, and reach out to help those in need ‚not only within our family but also in the community at large.
Some of our practices are described on the pages linked below.