Our Community
Congregation Dor Hadash offers its members a community-based environment in which to learn, pray and make friends. We are a congregation that depends upon and values the input of all of our members.
If you have been searching for a congregation that feels like a community of friends, then perhaps Congregation Dor Hadash is right for you. Contact the office for information on joining Dor Hadash.
For more information on Reconstructionism see
If you have been searching for a congregation that feels like a community of friends, then perhaps Congregation Dor Hadash is right for you. Contact the office for information on joining Dor Hadash.
For more information on Reconstructionism see
Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement
Dor Hadash gratefully acknowledges that we daven (pray) on Kumeyaay land. Currently, we congregate just south of a large village and shellfish processing area the Kumeyaay called “Ystagua-’Iilh Taawaa.” People of the Kumeyaay nations have been caretaking this land for millennia in spite of 300+ years of physical and cultural violence that tried to unjustly separate them from this land. Acknowledging this history of settler colonialism also means vowing to improve the spiritual, social, and political ways in which we live our life today. Through this acknowledgment, we hope to bring more healing to this land and engage in Tikkun Olam with the Kumeyaay people.
Dor Hadash gratefully acknowledges that we daven (pray) on Kumeyaay land. Currently, we congregate just south of a large village and shellfish processing area the Kumeyaay called “Ystagua-’Iilh Taawaa.” People of the Kumeyaay nations have been caretaking this land for millennia in spite of 300+ years of physical and cultural violence that tried to unjustly separate them from this land. Acknowledging this history of settler colonialism also means vowing to improve the spiritual, social, and political ways in which we live our life today. Through this acknowledgment, we hope to bring more healing to this land and engage in Tikkun Olam with the Kumeyaay people.