Sherwin Theodore Wine (January 25, 1928 – July 21, 2007), Hebrew name שמעון בן צבי, Shimon ben Tzvi, was an American rabbi and a founding figure of Humanistic...
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Sherwin may refer to: Surname: A. N. Sherwin-White (1911–1993), British historian of Ancient Rome Adam Sherwin, journalist and a former media correspondent...
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Ollie Wines (born 1994), Australian Rules Football player Robbie Wine (born 1962), American baseball player and coach; son of Bobby Sherwin Wine (1928–2007)...
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participate in Jewish life. The first known ceremony was celebrated by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, the founder of the Society for Humanistic Judaism, around 1970. There...
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and unambiguous definition. The term ignosticism was coined in 1964 by Sherwin Wine, a rabbi and a founding figure of Humanistic Judaism. Ignosticism and...
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items such as prayer shawls fashionable again. In 1963, HUC-graduate Sherwin Wine seceded to form the openly atheistic Birmingham Temple, declaring that...
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was founded in either 1963 or 1965 (sources differ) by American Rabbi Sherwin Wine. As a rabbi trained in Reform Judaism with a small, secular, non-theistic...
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(professor, Harvard University, and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner) Sherwin Wine (founder and president, Society for Humanistic Judaism) 22 Nobel laureates...
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synonymous with ignosticism (also called igtheism), a term coined in 1964 by Sherwin Wine, a rabbi and a founding figure of Humanistic Judaism. Theological noncognitivists...
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privately with Rabbi Kaplan, who was then 99 years old, and with Rabbi Sherwin Wine and the Society for Humanistic Judaism. After his year in Jerusalem,...
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The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), founded by Rabbi Sherwin Wine in 1969, is an American 501(c)(3) organization and the central body of Humanistic...
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in 1990 she wrote the sermon "God Is a Woman and She Is Growing Older Sherwin Wine (1928-2007), rabbi and founding figure in Humanistic Judaism Ron Yosef...
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Paul Beattie, a Unitarian Universalist minister. In August 1982, Rabbi Sherwin Wine organized a gathering of forty-five humanist leaders at the University...
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the second is the Humanistic Judaism movement founded in 1963 by Rabbi Sherwin Wine. Kaplan believed that, in light of advances in philosophy, science, and...
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Originated in Detroit in 1963 with the founding figure, Reform rabbi Sherwin Wine, in 1969 was established the Society for Humanistic Judaism. Carlebach...
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and Ross (2000), pp. 139–140 Vine (2011), p. 259 Sherwin, Adam (10 May 2008). "Last of the Summer Wine antics 'dangerous' for elderly actors". The Times...
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dissident; computer scientist, City College, City University of New York) Sherwin Wine (rabbi, Birmingham Temple, founder, Society for Humanistic Judaism) Marvin...
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don't believe in God. I tell people I'm an atheist, but a nice atheist. Sherwin Wine 1928–2007 Philosopher Founder of the non-theistic Society for Humanistic...
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the NAACP to create the Midtown Neighborhood Council. In 1963 Rabbi Sherwin Wine, located in Metro Detroit, founded the Humanistic Judaism movement. In...
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Rabbi Edward Washington 1972 Black Hebrew Israelites Humanistic Judaism Sherwin Wine 1965 Nontheistic Rabbinic Judaism [Clarke 2006]: 288–89 Human Sacrifices...
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(1929–2003): British philosopher, a British moral philosopher in his time. Sherwin Wine (1928–2007): Founder of the non-theistic Society for Humanistic Judaism...
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(non-denominational) Arthur Waskow (1933–), leader of the Jewish Renewal movement Sherwin Wine (1928–2007), U.S. founder of Society for Humanistic Judaism Rabbi Aaron...
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Adventist Church (born in Palmyra, Maine, settled in Battle Creek) Rabbi Sherwin Wine, founder of the Society for Humanistic Judaism (born in Detroit) Alfred...
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in Detroit, Michigan in 1963 with the founding figure, Reform rabbi Sherwin Wine, in 1969 was established the Society for Humanistic Judaism. "I AM" Activity...
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Shen Pu-hai Shenhui Sherman Austin Sherrilyn Roush Sherry L. Ackerman Sherwin Wine Shibui Shihab al-Din Yahya al-Suhrawardi Shihab al-Din Yahya Sohravardi...
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theism is put forth. The term "ignosticism" was coined in the 1960s by Sherwin Wine, a rabbi and a founding figure of Humanistic Judaism. The term "igtheism"...
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ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 20 February 2024. Hevesi, Dennis (25 July 2007). "Sherwin Wine, 79, Founder of Splinter Judaism Group, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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Klepfisz, Aaron Lansky, Paul Buhle, Deborah Dash Moore, Peter Cole and Sherwin Wine. Secular Jewish Pioneers, March 2010 Jewish Studies, March 2010 New Books...
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———; Cook, Harry; Rowens, Marilyn, eds. (2003). A Life of Courage: Sherwin Wine and Humanistic Judaism. Milan Press. ISBN 978-0-967-32596-5. ——— (2003)...
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non-theist Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Metro Detroit led by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, the founder of Humanistic Judaism. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree...
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