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Beit Ha'Chidush (meaning House of Renewal in Hebrew) (BHC) is a Jewish congregation founded in 1995 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was founded by Jews, many of which were expats, with secular and religious backgrounds who wanted to create a welcoming, inspiring and renewed Jewish congregation. BHC is an independent modern and progressive community where anyone with a Jewish background, either paternal or maternal, is welcome. People with a non-Jewish partner are more than welcome to attend the services together with their partner. BHC is a community based on equality and inclusiveness and welcomes individuals of all genders and sexual orientations.

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  • Beit Ha'Chidush (meaning House of Renewal in Hebrew) (BHC) is a Jewish congregation founded in 1995 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was founded by Jews, many of which were expats, with secular and religious backgrounds who wanted to create a welcoming, inspiring and renewed Jewish congregation. BHC is an independent modern and progressive community where anyone with a Jewish background, either paternal or maternal, is welcome. People with a non-Jewish partner are more than welcome to attend the services together with their partner. BHC is a community based on equality and inclusiveness and welcomes individuals of all genders and sexual orientations. There are typically three Shabbat services each month: two on Friday evenings and one on Saturday morning, as well as services on Holidays. Since 1997 BHC uses the Uilenburger Synagogue (1766) for services. Once a month a tish is organized for members, this is a shabbat dinner with the rabbi at the home of one of the members. Beit Ha'Chidush organises since 2004 a yearly Pride Shabbat, a festive service on the first Friday night of August (unless 1 August falls on a Saturday, in that case its on the last Friday of July). BHC organizes Jewish education for children (Ledor Wador), as well as shiurim (lessons) on Jewish topics for adults. BHC is a democratic organization with elected board members and general assemblies. All important decisions are submitted to the members at the general assemblies which occur at least twice a year. BHC is also participatory: Members are encouraged to actively take part in all activities and also develop their own initiatives. As of June 2015, the Rabbi is . (en)
  • Beit Ha'Chidush (que significa Casa de la Renovación en hebreo) (BHC) es una congregación judía fundada en 1995 en Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, por judíos disidentes que en ese momento no se sentía a gusto con las congregaciones judías existentes. Beit Ha'Chidush es conocida por su punto de vista liberal por la aceptación de los homosexuales y "Judíos de padre" (personas con un padre judío, lo que significa que no serían judíos según la Halajá) como miembros de la congregación.​ La primera rabino de la comunidad es de origen alemán, Elisa Klapheck, la primera mujer rabino en la historia de los Países Bajos. La presente rabino es Clary Rooda. (es)
  • Beit Ha'Chidush (Hebreeuws voor: Huis van Vernieuwing; soms afgekort als BHC) is een Nederlandse liberaal joodse gemeente. Het is een vereniging opgericht in 1995 door Joden met een seculiere of religieuze achtergrond die kozen voor een toegankelijk, veelkleurig en vernieuwend Jodendom. Beit Ha’Chidush is een onafhankelijke modern-Joodse gemeente voor iedereen met een Joodse achtergrond, zowel van vaders- als van moederszijde. BHC vormt een gemeenschap op basis van gelijkwaardigheid en inclusiviteit. (nl)
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  • Beit Ha'Chidush (que significa Casa de la Renovación en hebreo) (BHC) es una congregación judía fundada en 1995 en Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, por judíos disidentes que en ese momento no se sentía a gusto con las congregaciones judías existentes. Beit Ha'Chidush es conocida por su punto de vista liberal por la aceptación de los homosexuales y "Judíos de padre" (personas con un padre judío, lo que significa que no serían judíos según la Halajá) como miembros de la congregación.​ La primera rabino de la comunidad es de origen alemán, Elisa Klapheck, la primera mujer rabino en la historia de los Países Bajos. La presente rabino es Clary Rooda. (es)
  • Beit Ha'Chidush (Hebreeuws voor: Huis van Vernieuwing; soms afgekort als BHC) is een Nederlandse liberaal joodse gemeente. Het is een vereniging opgericht in 1995 door Joden met een seculiere of religieuze achtergrond die kozen voor een toegankelijk, veelkleurig en vernieuwend Jodendom. Beit Ha’Chidush is een onafhankelijke modern-Joodse gemeente voor iedereen met een Joodse achtergrond, zowel van vaders- als van moederszijde. BHC vormt een gemeenschap op basis van gelijkwaardigheid en inclusiviteit. (nl)
  • Beit Ha'Chidush (meaning House of Renewal in Hebrew) (BHC) is a Jewish congregation founded in 1995 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was founded by Jews, many of which were expats, with secular and religious backgrounds who wanted to create a welcoming, inspiring and renewed Jewish congregation. BHC is an independent modern and progressive community where anyone with a Jewish background, either paternal or maternal, is welcome. People with a non-Jewish partner are more than welcome to attend the services together with their partner. BHC is a community based on equality and inclusiveness and welcomes individuals of all genders and sexual orientations. (en)
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  • Beit Ha'Chidush (nl)
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