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The Aquarian Minyan is a Jewish congregation in Berkeley, California. Formed in 1974 as an informal group of people wishing to celebrate Shabbat after the manner of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi [1], it eventually became a congregation, conducting services and study sessions a few times a month, usually in private homes and led by the hosts or lay leaders. [1] [2] The Aquarian Minyan considers itself part of the Jewish Renewal movement and supports the work of Aleph: Alliance for Jewish Renewal. [2]
Jweekly reporter Dan Pine writes, "The Aquarian Minyan’s influence on other local Renewal congregations, as well as on the Jewish Renewal movement overall, has been incalculable since its founding in 1974. [4]
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The Aquarian Minyan is a Jewish congregation in Berkeley, California. Formed in 1974 as an informal group of people wishing to celebrate Shabbat after the manner of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi [1], it eventually became a congregation, conducting services and study sessions a few times a month, usually in private homes and led by the hosts or lay leaders. [1] [2] The Aquarian Minyan considers itself part of the Jewish Renewal movement and supports the work of Aleph: Alliance for Jewish Renewal. [2]
Jweekly reporter Dan Pine writes, "The Aquarian Minyan’s influence on other local Renewal congregations, as well as on the Jewish Renewal movement overall, has been incalculable since its founding in 1974. [4]
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