EUPJ Members

Cimmunauté Juive Libérale de Genève, GIL
Beth Hillel, Brussels
Liberaal Joodse Gemeente Den Haag
Constituent Members

An organisation situated within Europe which has been admitted by the European Assembly to constituent membership of the EUPJ in accordance with Clause 4.1.1 of the constitution.
The following are Progressive, Liberal and Reform communities who have been admitted into the EUPJ:

Austria

Or Chadasch, Vienna

Belgium

Beth Hillel, Brussels

Belgium

International Jewish Centre, Brussels

Czech Republic

Beit Simcha, Prague

Czech Republic

Ec chajim, Z. S. The Progressive Jewish Community of Prague

Czech Republic

Jewish Community of Liberec

Czech Republic

Židovská liberální unie (ZLU), Prague

Denmark

Shir Hatzafon, Copenhagen

Finland

Or Hatzafon Finland
(Associate Member)

France

Assemblée du Judaïsme Libéral (AJL)

Germany

Abraham Geiger Kolleg (AGK)

Germany

Union Progressiver Juden in Deutschland (UpJ)

Hungary

Sim Shalom Congregation, Budapest

Hungary

Beit Orim, Budapest

Italy

Federazione Italiana Ebraismo Progressivo (FIEP)

Luxembourg

Liberal Jewish Community of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

Netherlands

Nederlands Verbond voor Progressief Jodendom (NVPJ)

Poland

Beit Polska

Poland

Ec Chaim – Synagogue and Centre for Progressive Judaism of the Jewish  Community of Warsaw

Poland

Or Hadasz Progressive Jewish Community of Krakow
(Associate Member)

Portugal

Associate.J.I.Hehaver (Ohel Jacob), Lisbon

Spain

Comunidad Judía Bet Januká de Andalucía, Rota
(Associate Member)

Spain

Comunidad Judía Bnei Israel de Galicia

Spain

Comunidad Judía Progresista de Andalucía Beit Rambam
(Associate Member)

Spain

Comunidad Judia Progresista Bet Shalom de Barcelona

Spain

Comunidad Judia Reformista de Madrid

Spain

Shir Jadash Comunidad Judia Reformista Valenciana
(Associate Member)

Sweden

Progressive Judaism in Stockholm

Switzerland

Platform of Liberal Jews Switzerland (PLJS)

United Kingdom

Belsize Square, London

United Kingdom

Leo Baeck College

United Kingdom

Liberal Judaism

United Kingdom

Reform Judaism

United Kingdom

Westminster Synagogue, London

As at June 2024