Judaism in Motion (French: Judaïsme en mouvement) (Abbeviation: JEM) is a Jewish denomination in France.
[1] The new association aimed at combining the Reform/Liberal et Conservative/Masorti movements, and hoped to "deploy across France to allow the young, isolated Jews, interfaith couples, and everyone, to come together and reconnect with their Judaism".
[1] Judaïsme En Mouvement is co-chaired by Jean-François Bensahel and Gad Weil[1] and hosted by Rabbis Yann Boissière,[3] Floriane Chinsky,[4] Gabriel Farhi,[5] Philippe Haddad,[6] Delphine Horvilleur,[7] Jonas Jacquelin,[8] and Josué Ferreira.
[9] The charter of movement's rabbis provides for the use of French alongside Hebrew in services, and strict equality of men and women in community and cultural life.
[10] Judaïsme En Mouvement also has the desire to bring a modern Jewish voice within French Judaism, advocating for equality between men and women and to be very involved in Interfaith dialogue.