Kadima Membership Information
Thank you for your interest in Kadima! Your membership supports the existence and flourishing of this active and progressive community. Membership is required to register youth in Kadima School.
Kadima is a progressive Reconstructionist community integrating alternatives in Jewish learning for all ages, celebration and work for social justice. Kadima is the Northwest’s premier progressive Jewish organization and has been a trailblazer on many social fronts, including peace in Israel, anti-Semitism and feminism. Kadima makes a strong connection between social activism and Jewish spiritual traditions, ethics, culture and history.
As a Reconstructionist community, Kadima uses metaphor, poetry and a relevant, accessible liturgy to welcome members whose Jewish beliefs and practices span a spectrum from theistic to humanistic.
Multicultural households are welcome, including non-Jewish partners and family members. Everyone is encouraged to celebrate and learn more about progressive Judaism.
Kadima seeks to integrate a wide range of Jewish experience into its priorities and practices. It is committed to making its programs and community accessible to its members and to those searching for a Jewish home.
As challenging and complex issues arise in the Jewish and general communities, Kadima aspires to function as your progressive Jewish salon, where it's safe to discuss and debate issues, including on Israel, the work of achieving Israeli-Palestinian peace, spirituality, Jewish identity, and arts and culture.
Your membership is not merely a ticket to activities--our doors are open to all. Rather, it is a way to support our Jewish community and participate in the service of doing. It is being a part of the mitzvah of helping to create and sustain Jewish life for those who want it, need it, and are enriched by it.
Kadima is a progressive Reconstructionist community integrating alternatives in Jewish learning for all ages, celebration and work for social justice. Kadima is the Northwest’s premier progressive Jewish organization and has been a trailblazer on many social fronts, including peace in Israel, anti-Semitism and feminism. Kadima makes a strong connection between social activism and Jewish spiritual traditions, ethics, culture and history.
As a Reconstructionist community, Kadima uses metaphor, poetry and a relevant, accessible liturgy to welcome members whose Jewish beliefs and practices span a spectrum from theistic to humanistic.
Multicultural households are welcome, including non-Jewish partners and family members. Everyone is encouraged to celebrate and learn more about progressive Judaism.
Kadima seeks to integrate a wide range of Jewish experience into its priorities and practices. It is committed to making its programs and community accessible to its members and to those searching for a Jewish home.
As challenging and complex issues arise in the Jewish and general communities, Kadima aspires to function as your progressive Jewish salon, where it's safe to discuss and debate issues, including on Israel, the work of achieving Israeli-Palestinian peace, spirituality, Jewish identity, and arts and culture.
Your membership is not merely a ticket to activities--our doors are open to all. Rather, it is a way to support our Jewish community and participate in the service of doing. It is being a part of the mitzvah of helping to create and sustain Jewish life for those who want it, need it, and are enriched by it.
Kadima Membership Structure and Commitments
Membership in Kadima has three parts:
- Each adult (post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah age) in the household is asked to give $36 per year for membership. However, $36/adult cannot sustain the financial needs of the community, which include space rental, paying high quality teachers, employing a rabbi and other staff to create and run excellent programming, and other infrastructure costs. This is where Nadiv Lev comes in.
- Each household is asked to thoughtfully contribute Nadiv Lev: a sustainable and sustaining gift above their membership fee. There is no paperwork or verification -- you decide what the right amount for your family is. As a starting place, imagine what 1.5% of your income would look like, and contribute more or less as you are able, typically on a monthly schedule. Monthly Nadiv Lev payments range from $0 to $1000 monthly, and all amounts are equally welcomed.
- The third part of membership is community engagement. We ask that each member expect to contribute a minimum of 10 hours to the community. This could include cleaning up after services, doing data entry, organizing a Kadima contingent at rallies, becoming a Board Member, and everything in between.