On August 6, 2022, Rabbinic Candidate Eva Cohen (Or Emet, Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism), at the request of the Association for Humanistic Rabbis, presented a document outlining best practice policy recommendations for Covid 19 for Secular Humanistic communities. We are providing them to you today because they are still relevant and they are an excellent example of how to go about creating policy for communities.
Continue to Be Guided by Relevant Experts
- Unitarian Universalist Association[1] - Pandemic Strategies (Including . . .
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