History of reform judaism
The New Reform Judaism
CHAPTER 2 A Brief History of the American Reform Movement 54 CHAPTER 3 To Observe or Not to Observe? 99 CHAPTER 4 A New Reform Revolution in Worship and Practice 131 CHAPTER 5 A New Reform Revolution in Values and Ethics 165 CHAPTER 6 Who Is a (Reform) Jew? 209 CHAPTER 7 On the Boundaries of Reform 242 CHAPTER 8 Seeking the Spiritual 270 Conclusion: The Promise of …
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new chapter in Jewish history. American Reform’s intellectual approach to Biblical interpretation and authority, as well as its progressive response to social issues, also reflected the influence of the development of liberal religion generally in the United States in the 19th century. The Classical Reform tradition is rooted in the legacy of the “radical” wing of the early movement ...
[PDF File]Modern Judaism: Issues and Challenges
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The Union for Reform Judaism requires converts to study Jewish theology, rituals, history, culture, and customs; and to begin incorporating Jewish practices into their lives. The length and format of the course of study will vary from congregation to congregation, but most require a course in basic Judaism and
[PDF File]JUDAISM A Brief Overview of the History of Judaism
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A Brief Overview of the History of Judaism In circa 2000 BCE, the God of the ancient Israelites is portrayed in the Hebrew Bible as having established a "covenant" or b'rit with Abraham. Four religious traditions trace their roots back to the Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and, more recently, the Baha'i faith. The book of Genesis describes the events surrounding the lives of the three ...
[PDF File]What Is Judaism? A Brief Summary
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and history, this occurred after Moses led the Jewish people to freedom from slavery in Egypt. (Source: Multifaith Information Manual) ... to Reform Judaism, a person is a Jew if they were born to either a Jewish mother or a Jewish father. As well, Reform Judaism stresses the importance of being raised Jewish. According to the Orthodox movement, the father’s religion and whether the person ...
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