List of Reform synagogues

This is a list of Reform synagogues around the world.[1] Reform synagogues are affiliated with organizations that are part of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.[2] In the United States and Canada, Reform synagogues are affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. In Israel, Reform synagogues are affiliated with the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism. Reform synagogues in Oceania and Asia are affiliated with the Union for Progressive Judaism.

Austria

  • Jewish Liberal Congregation – Or Chadasch, Vienna

Bahamas

Belgium

  • Communaute Israelite Liberale de Belgique (Beth Hillel), Brussels
  • The International Jewish Centre Brussels, Brussels

Canada

Alberta

Manitoba

Quebec

China

Chile

  • Comunidad Israelita de Concepción, Concepción
  • Comunidad Religiosa y Cultural Ruaj Ami, Santiago
  • Sociedad Israelita Max Nordau Valparaíso, Valparaíso

Costa Rica

Czech Republic

  • Bejt Simcha, Prague
  • Ec Chajim Praha, Prague
  • ZLU – Hatikva, Prague

Denmark

Guatemala

  • Asociacion Judía Reformista de Guatemala – Adat Israel, Guatemala City

India

Ireland

  • Dublin Progressive Congregation, Dublin

Israel

Japan

  • Jewish Community of Japan, Tokyo

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Aruba

New Zealand

Norway

Peru

  • Comunidad Judía de Huánuco – Beith Etz Chaim, Huánuco

Portugal

Singapore

  • United Hebrew Congregation

Spain

  • Beit Emunah – Comunidad Judia del Asturias, Oviedo
  • Comunidad Judía Bet Januká de Andalucía, Rota
  • Comunidad Judía Bnei Israel de Galicia, Galicia
  • Comunidad Judía de Valencia Bnei Sefarad, Valencia
  • Comunitat Jueva Bet Shalom, Madrid
  • Reform Jewish Community of Madrid, Madrid

Switzerland

Thailand

  • Thailand Progressive Jewish Community

Ukraine

  • Beit Em, Poltava
  • Chesed Emuna, Vinnitsa
  • Ha-Tikvah, Kyiv
  • Haver, Cherkassy
  • Korsun-Shevkenovski
  • Kyrovograd, Kyrovograd
  • Lutsk, Lutsk
  • Shirat HaYam, Odesa
  • Teiva, Lviv
  • Zvenigorodka, Zvenigorodka

United Kingdom

Scotland

  • Edinburgh Liberal Jewish Community, Edinburgh

United States

Alaska

Arizona

  • Beth Ami Temple, Temple Valley
  • Congregation Beth HaMidbar, Yuma
  • Congregation Beth Israel, Scottsdale
  • Congregation M'Kor Hayim, Tucson
  • Kol Ami, Tucson
  • Temple Chai, Phoenix
  • Temple Beth Shalom of the West Valley, Sun City
  • Temple Emanuel, Tempe
  • Temple Kol Ami, Scottsdale
  • Temple Solel, Paradise Valley

Colorado

  • B'nai Chaim, Denver
  • Congregation B'nai Torah, Westminster
  • Congregation Har Hashem, Boulder
  • Temple Emanuel, Denver
  • Temple Micah, Denver
  • Temple Or Hadash, Fort Collins
  • Temple Sinai, Denver

Hawaii

Idaho

  • Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel, Boise

Kansas

  • Congregation Beth Torah, Overland Park
  • Temple Beth Sholom, Topeka
  • The Temple, Congregation B'nai Jehudah, Overland Park

Maine

  • Congregation Bet Ha'am, Portland
  • Congregation Beth El, Bangor
  • Beth Israel Congregation, Bath

Maryland

Mississippi

Missouri

  • Central Reform Congregation, St. Louis
  • Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis
  • Temple Emanuel, St. Louis
  • Temple Israel, St. Louis
  • The New Reform Temple, Kansas City
  • United Hebrew Congregation, St. Louis

New Hampshire

New Mexico

North Dakota

Oregon

  • Beit Haverim South Metro Jewish Congregation, West Linn
  • Congregation Beth Israel, Portland
  • Or haGan Jewish Community, Eugene

Puerto Rico

  • Reform Jewish Congregation PR - Temple Beth Shalom, San Juan

Rhode Island

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Virgin Islands

Washington

Washington, D.C.

West Virginia

Wyoming

  • Laramie Jewish Community Center, Laramie

See also

References

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