WELCOME TO THE MARTHA'S VINEYARD HEBREW CENTERCelebrating over 100 Years of Jewish Life on the Island
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MISSION STATEMENT

The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center is the home of Jewish spiritual, cultural, intellectual, and artistic life on Martha’s Vineyard.  We are a diverse, inclusive and multi-generational Jewish community informed by the values of liberal Judaism and affiliated with the Union of Reform Judaism (URJ). We support one another as we learn, question, and grow in the richness of Jewish tradition, Torah and mitzvot. As a caring community, we strive to apply values of justice, as described by the Prophets, to global and local issues alike.  We seek partnerships with other Island faith communities and organizations to promote the Jewish and universal values of compassion and human dignity for all. 
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Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center
Mailing address: P.O. Box 692
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
(tel) 508-693-0745