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Sermon for LGBTQ service

‍‍August 14, 2012 - 26 Av 5772

On June 7, 2012, Sim Shalom participated in a special Shacharit Shabat Service in conjunction with the Gay Pride March in Budapest that day. Sim Shalom’s Rabbi Katalin Kelemen delivered the Sermon “From Curse to Blessing” at the service.

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Loss of “Church” Status

‍‍May 10, 2012 - 18 Iyar 5772

Recent changes in the Hungarian Church Law have taken away the previously favorable status of Sim Shalom Congregation as a recognized Religious Institution, which carried substantial financial advantages. These changes are being protested in various courts.

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Julia Gardos’ Jewish-Christian-Muslim Conf. talk

‍‍April 30, 2012 - 8 Iyar 5772

JCM (Jewish Christian Muslim) is an interfaith conference that has been held annually in Germany for the past 39 years. The members of these three religions have the chance to learn about each other’s traditions and beliefs at the conference through lectures, seminars, project groups, discussion groups and services. This dialogue enables a better understanding and acceptance of the other religions. This year the topic was “Young, gifted and religious”. It was a great honour for me to participate as the Jewish lecturer – please click below for my lecture.
Julia Gardos

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Sim Shalom Seder

‍‍March 28, 2012 - 5 Nisan 5772

The Sim Shalom Congregational Seder will be held on Friday, April 6 at 6 PM at the Feszek Club, which is located at Budapest VII., Kertész utca 36. It has an excellent chef. The price is 5.000 Ft/person for non-members of Sim Shalom. The meal choices are goose leg or salmon or vegetarian (zucchini with […]

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Sim Shalom Annual Report – 2011

‍‍February 2, 2012 - 9 Shevat 5772

Sim Shalom Annual Report – 2011

Sim Shalom had a satisfying, but challenging year in 2011. Our new Synagogue premises have made possible several new kinds of programs which are bringing new members into the community. That is the good news; the bad news has been a severe deterioration in our relationship to the Hungarian government.

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D’var Torah on Parshat Ki Tavo from Hungarian Reform Rabbi Ferenc Raj

‍‍September 18, 2011 - 19 Elul 5771

This article was taken from WUPJ newsletter/website. Rabbi Raj is founding rabbi of our sister community in Budapest, called Bet Orim.
For more about the history of Reform/Progressive movement in Hungary and specifically Sim Shalom’s role, please read our History page!

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