Learning from Israeli Secularism
As I stood in line at JFK waiting to be interrogated by security agents prior to boarding a flight to Tel Aviv last January, I thought of all the reasons why I didn’t belong there. I’m only half Jewish, for …

As I stood in line at JFK waiting to be interrogated by security agents prior to boarding a flight to Tel Aviv last January, I thought of all the reasons why I didn’t belong there. I’m only half Jewish, for …
Sunday, April 14, 2013
1:00 pm (With free brunch beginning at 12:00)
Philips Brooks House
Two of the core principles of Humanism are acknowledging reality and connecting with our fellow human beings. The former often requires us to find rational, …
This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for …
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Assistant Chaplain Chris Stedman’s new memoir Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious on November 6.
Join us as we proudly celebrate the release of Harvard Assistant Humanist Chaplain …
The Humanist Community at Harvard is proud to announce a brand new monthly speaker series called An Ethic of Love. This series will take place over the course of the 2012-13 academic year, at a bigger hall in the Science …
MY HEART IS AN IDIOT: FOUND MAGAZINE’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR with Davy and Peter Rothbart!
This fall, road warriors Davy and Peter Rothbart are hurtling your way on FOUND Magazine’s 10th Anniversary Tour, which celebrates the release of Davy’s book …
A Humanist retreat center could be instrumental in bringing our movement forward. Continue reading
Give your feedback on Part III of John Sias’s new book. What are the most common questions posed to Humanists on values and ethics and how do you answer them? Continue reading
Give your feedback on Part II of John Sias’s upcoming book about Humanism! Continue reading