ABOUT THE WORLD TO COME

The World to Come (WTC) is an ever-evolving community
of anti-zionist, diasporic Jews based in the Twin Cities.

We are an intergenerational, grassroots group that empowers and supports anyone and everyone to access, plan, and facilitate Jewish ritual and other community gatherings that are rooted in our shared values.

Join us for High Holidays 5786!

Celebrate the High Holidays with meaning, music, and community.

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OUR GROUP VALUES

We root our gatherings in Jewish tradition reimagined for justice, healing, and collective liberation

Guided by an anti-Zionist, diasporic framework, we strive to build vibrant, welcoming spaces that honor many cultures, foster deep care for one another, and share power through collaborative leadership. Together, we work toward liberation for all people, from Mni Sota Makoce to Palestine.

OUR EVENT OFFERINGS

We create vibrant Jewish ritual and learning opportunities from an anti-Zionist framework

We facilitate virtual and in-person spaces for sharing rituals, gatherings, and learning opportunities that build toward collective liberation, where all who want to engage with our values are welcome.

WTC is stewarded by a small and rotating collective of volunteers who organize Shabbats and High Holidays gatherings, do administrative tasks, and have big dreams.

GET CONNECTED WITH US

Connect through ritual and care for our community

We encourage people to create the offerings they crave and share them with the community. Torah study, Rosh Chodesh ritual, Passover seders in the woods - whatever you can imagine.

There’s lots of ways to connect with our group:

Join our email listserv

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Come to a public event

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Suggest an offering

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Organize with us!

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Support community-led Jewish ritual today.

Your support makes our work possible. Please donate generously to support our grassroots Jewish organizing.