HaNegev Kadima

The Future of HaNegev USY

What is Kadima?

Kadima is the middle school age affiliate of United Synagogue Youth and The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Kadima is Hebrew for "forward."

What is HaNegev?

Hanegev is the Southeast region of United Synagogue Youth, the high school age arm of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.  Hanegev consists of the following states:

 
Alabama
Georgia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Florida
Mississippi
 
Three sub-regions make up Hanegev:
 
Arvot (South Florida)

Mercaz (Central and North Florida)
 
Ein Gedi (the rest of the region)

 

To find a Kadima chapter at a USCJ Conservative

synagogue in your area contact the HaNegev

Regional Youth Director, Stephanie Nichol.

 

The goal of Hanegev is to provide a comfortable social and
                
educational environment for Jewish teens in the southeast.

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