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Reform Judaism (also known as Liberal Judaism and Progressive Judaism) is a phrase that refers to various beliefs, practices and organizations associated with the Reform Jewish movement in North America, the United Kingdom and elsewhere. In general, Reform Judaism maintains that Judaism and Jewish traditions should be modernized and compatible wit...
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[North America] Reform Judaism is the largest denomination of American Jews today. With an estimated 670,000 members, it also accounts for the largest number of Jews affiliated with Progressive Judaism worldwide. It was founded by Rabbi Isaac M. Wise in Cincinnati, Ohio in the mid-1800s. == Reform Jewish theology == Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut w...
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[United Kingdom] Reform Judaism is one of the two forms of Progressive Judaism found in the United Kingdom, the other being Liberal Judaism. British Reform Judaism dates from the 1840s, much earlier than Liberal Judaism, which started in the UK in 1902. British Reform Judaism is more traditionalist than British Liberal Judaism (which more c...
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[magazine] Reform Judaism is the official magazine of the Union for Reform Judaism. Its print edition has a quarterly circulation to 300,000 households, synagogues, and other Jewish institutions. == Awards and academic recognition == From time to time its articles have won awards or been listed in RAMBI, the index of articles on Jewish Stud...
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a religious movement that has modified or abandoned many traditional Jewish beliefs, laws, and practices in an effort to adapt Judaism to the changed ... [14 related articles]
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Liberal Jewish movement. Reform communities vary, but tend to question the authority of the
Talmud (Jewish laws). Reform Jews deny that the Jews are a chosen people, and some reject belief in the...
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A form of Judaism that arose in Europe and the United States in the 19th century as a Jewish response to modernity. It is considered a liberal movement within Judaism. It proposes that Jewish Law provides general guidelines for Jewish observance and does not require strict adherence like in Orthodox Judaism (Lindner 2010
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n] - the most liberal Jews 2. [n] - beliefs and practices of Reform Jews
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noun beliefs and practices of Reform Jews
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Liberal Jewish movement. Reform communities vary, but tend to question the authority of the Talmud (Jewish laws). Reform Jews deny that the Jews are a chosen people, and some reject belief in the Messiah, and heaven and hell. There is less adherence to avoiding the
melachot (work forbidden on the Sabbath), and kosher (dietary) ru...
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