Camp Kinderland
Founded in 1923 by secular Jewish activists as a retreat for their children from the tenements of New York City, Camp Kinderland is a sleepaway camp for children ages 8-16 located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.

Secular Jewish Ritual
Create secular Jewish lifecycle ceremonies and holidays in the Pacific Northwest

Secular Coalition for America
Atheists, Humanists, Freethinkers.

Jewish Currents
A secular, progressive bi-monthly magazine.

The Sholom Aleichem Site
Presented by the family of Sholom Aleichem, highlighting his life and work.

The Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring
A leading organization in the promotion of Yiddish, Jewish culture and social action. Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring is in close partnership with CSJO.

Leadership Conference of Secular and Humanistic Jews (LCSHJ)
Provides continuing education for the Movement leadership – clergy, educators, spokespersons and music directors.

International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism (IISHJ)
The intellectual and educational arm of the Secular and Humanistic Jewish movement. Offers Rabbinic and leadership training programs.

Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ)
Web site with extensive information about the movement.

Liberté du Judaïsme
French secular Jewish association

American Immigration Center
U.S. immigration and citizenship information and self-help center.

Hillel at Yale (at Yale University)
Created to provide students and members of the University community access to information on a wide range of Jewish-related activities at Yale and in the surrounding areas.

Avotaynu, Inc.
Publisher of works on Jewish genealogy.

Freedom From Religion Foundation
The Freedom From Religion Foundation  works to promote non-theism and defend the constitutional separation between religion and government? With more than 30,000 members, FFRF, a 501(c)(3) non prophet nonprofit, works as an effective state/church watchdog and voice for free-thought (atheism, agnosticism, skepticism).