Groups

The NJ Coalition of Reason Organizations:

Please feel free to reach out and contact any of our Member groups to get involved in their cause!

Members of The NJ Cor:


The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County's Social Action Committee

The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County (ECSBC) is a religious, progressive and humanistic community based in Teaneck, NJ. While most religions are concerned with ethics, ECSBC puts ethics at the center of the search for a meaningful life. Our Social Action Committee has worked on a variety of issues, ranging from organizing blood drives and volunteering at homeless shelters, to spearheading political forums and letter writing campaigns.

ECSBC helped to launch the Bergen Committee for Political Asylum Seekers. This organization works to free political asylum seekers from the unjust treatment of being held indefinitely in the Elizabeth Detention Center.

ethicalfocus.org


Ethical Culture Society of Essex County

The Ethical Culture Society of Essex County is a welcoming and inclusive religious and educational community whose members join together to explore ethical ideas and ideals and to support each other through life's joys and life's sorrows. Our only commitment is to acting so as to elicit the best in each individual and thus in ourselves. Visit us any Sunday from September through June at 11:00 AM for a lecture or panel followed by discussion and coffee.

516 Prospect Street
Maplewood NJ 07040
973-763-1905

ethicalessex@netscape.com

essexethical.org


Humanist Chaplaincy at Rutgers University

The Humanist Chaplaincy at Rutgers University aims to create a vibrant Humanist community for Rutgers students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families.

rutgershumanist.org

rutgershumanist@gmail.com


Humanists of North Jersey

We are an eclectic grouping of individuals who enjoy free inquiry into any and all topics. Our diverse membership guarantees lively and enthusiastic debate of philosophical, scientific, and cultural issues. We view our physical existence through the lens of objective reality and celebrate human consciousness as the sole source of enlightenment, wisdom, knowledge, emotion, morality, justice and creativity. Our monthly Saturday morning meetings bring in a steady stream of outside speakers to inform and challenge us on a wide range of topics, with plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion.

northjersey.humanists.net


Jewish Cultural School and Society

The JCSS, an affiliate of the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations, is dedicated to the study and celebration of Jewish history and culture within the philosophy of Secular Humanistic Judaism

The Jewish Cultural School and Society (JCSS), serving Northern New Jersey and founded in 1958, welcomes people drawn together by a common interest in Judaism's historical, cultural and ethical heritage. We value the richness of our history, the diversity of our traditions and the many contributions Jews have made to civilization. We conceive of Judaism as an evolving multifaceted human creation that benefits from change and innovation. We seek inspiration from our past to create a more peaceful and just world for all. Through this commitment, we choose to preserve and develop our Jewish identity.

jcss-nj.org


New Jersey Humanist Network

Founded in 1994, the New Jersey Humanist Network is a community of secular humanists. Humanism is a democratic and ethical life-stance, which affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives, and that virtues like morality, kindness, justice and generosity derive from natural human values and reason, and are realized without belief in supernatural powers or a spiritual afterlife.

NJHN provides a connection for like-minded people for social and educational activities. Families and individuals of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. Our members created the winter holiday celebration of HumanLight (humanlight.org) in 2001 and every year we host the largest HumanLight event in the country. Our NJHN Families group is a great place to meet other parents and children looking for family-oriented activities.

njhn.org

NJHN Meetup page

NJHN Families Meetup page


Red Bank Humanists

Red Bank Humanists, formed in October 2003, offers a variety of activities for the Humanist community in Monmouth County. Our Forums are the 2nd Sunday of the month at the Red Bank Charter School at 58 Oakland Street in Red Bank - 10:30 a.m.

Atheist? Agnostic? Freethinker? Secularist? Post-theological? Forums offer presentations on provocative topics related to Humanism, followed by an open, moderated, lively yet civil discussion. Forums are free & open to the public. Visit our website to learn about all our events and view our video project.

redbankhumanists.org


Secular Student Alliance - FDU Chapter

The Secular Student Alliance at Fairleigh Dickinson University is a group for atheists, agnostics, non-religious, secular humanists etc. The purpose of this group is to promote awareness and understanding on Fairleigh Dickinson’s campus between the faithful and secular minded.

Our common philosophy is that reason and logic are the best tools for understanding and improving our world. We would like to foster healthy, philosophical debates within the FDU community. Now recently affliated with NJCOR, we are aiming to spread these ideals to surronding communities.

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Secular Student Alliance - TCNJ Chapter

Secular Student Alliance is the only independent, democratically structured organization in the U.S. that serves the needs of freethinking college students.

There are chapters all over the country, and one was established at TCNJ in Fall 2007.

Here are the basic tenets of SSA:

  1. One can lead a meaningful and moral life without belief in the supernatural.
  2. Careful observation and reason are better ways to understand the world than religious dogma.
  3. The separation of church and state is a critical part of good government.

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South Jersey Humanists

 

South Jersey Humanists formed in the Spring of 2010 to provide a local forum for those without theistic beliefs. By providing a locally-based social and educational organization for people who share a common interest in the values of Humanism, we aim to illustrate the principle that Humanists can be "good without god."

Our main goal is the advancement of Humanistic principles through community service, educational lectures, and social events. Our meetings are open to anyone with an interest in humanism. Our members come from counties across southern New Jersey, and include people who consider themselves to be skeptics, atheists, agnostics, brights, free thinkers, and scientists.

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Contact: michael.cluff@gmail.com