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ing, and I think it promotes a
positive Jewish identity."
Devoted secularists like
Sholem Aleichem Institute's
Betty Schein say there will
always be a need for secular
organizations. "There are
more people outside [than in-
side] the organized religious
community, so I think the
need will always be there."
"A lot of people aren't com-
fortable in a religious set-
ting," observes Harold Gales.
"The secular movement has
afforded the opportunity for
Jews without a religious
background to become part of
the greater Jewish communi-
ty. This is a plus. I would not
have [been a part] had it not
been for JPI."
As one generation passed
and another took its place,
the old barriers which divid-
ed radical Yiddishists from
bourgeois Yiddishists, revolu-
tionaries from reformers, has
largely disappeared. This
blunting of conflicting
ideologies and the rising tide
of religious fundamentalism
spurred the formation of the
Congress of Secular Jewish
Organizations, according to
its executive director,
Geraldine Revzin of Chicago.
The CSJO hopes to train the
leadership, hone the ideology
and produce the literature
that will institutionalize
Secular-Humanistic Judaism
and pass it on to the next
generation. All four local
secular groups belong to the
CSJO.
Another goal, she says, is to
bring the many unaffiliated
"closet Jews" into the secular
fold and the Jewish communi-
ty. "We're realizing that [the
Jewish people] is going to lose
them if they don't affiliate."
Conversations with cultural
Jews, secular Jews, Humanist
Jews — however they choose
to define themselves and
their Judaism — reveal a rich
lode of Jewish feeling, a
delight. in Jewish history and
the cultural and ethical
works fashioned by Jews. The
Jews who chose not to drop
out when they sifted tradi-
tional religion out of their
identity have in good faith at-
tempted to construct a viable,
authentic Judaism.
Whether a nostalgia for
Yiddish or a second-hand
reliance on Israeli culture
will be enough fuel to power
future generations is a ques-
tion of survival with which
most American Jews — not
just secularists — must
wrestle.
Nor are the secularists all of
one stripe. Some are doc-
trinaire, such as Rabbi Wine
of the Birmingham Temple.
Others, like former Sholem
Aleichem President Robert