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Many Jews are humanists, but their philosophy is not recognized or expressed by conventional synagogues and temples whether Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform. It is the time for the real beliefs of thousands of Jewish people to be recognized. This is the reason for the Society for Humanistic Judaism. The Society for Humanistic Judaism was established in 1969. The Society's mission is to mobilize people to celebrate Jewish identity and culture consistent with a Humanistic philosophy of life, independent of supernatural authority.