Statement of Principles

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This Statement of Principles articulates the fundamental beliefs that motivate and govern our existence as a synagogue.

While it is written as an enduring vision, an ongoing commentary by congregants will, we hope, ensure that it continue to reflect and guide the values of a vital Jewish community.

It was adopted as the founding principles of Mishkan Shalom at community meetings during July 1988 and was subsequently amended at a community meetings in June, 1996 and March, 2003.

Avodah/Prayer
Through prayer we seek to infuse our lives with the Divine Presence and with K'dushah (holiness).

Torah/Study
Through study we seek to enhance our understanding of our tradition and the ways in which its teachings and insights may inspire our ethical and spiritual growth.

G'milut Hasadim and Tikkun Olam/ Acts of Caring and Repair of the World
Through acts of caring and repair we seek to transform our world so that it reflects the divine values of justice and compassion.

Our Statement of Principles also incorporates our core values Israel, Philadelphia and the Community Process.

We welcome all who share the ideas articulated in this document. Please click below for a PDF of the full text of this Statement of Principles.

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