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- Beliefs Practices - Reform Judaism
The great contribution of Reform Judaism is that it has enabled the Jewish people to introduce innovation while preserving tradition, to embrace diversity while asserting commonality, to affirm beliefs without rejecting those who doubt, and to bring faith to sacred texts without sacrificing critical scholarship
- Reform Judaism | History, Beliefs Practices | Britannica
Reform Judaism, a religious movement that has modified or abandoned many traditional Jewish beliefs, laws, and practices in an effort to adapt Judaism to the changed social, political, and cultural conditions of the modern world
- What We Believe - Union for Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism sees the Torah as a living document that enables us to confront the timeless, timely challenges of our everyday lives The Reform Jewish Movement believes there is more than one authentic way to be Jewish and that Judaism must change and adapt to the needs of the day to survive
- Reform Judaism - Wikipedia
The origins of Reform Judaism lie in mid-19th-century Germany, where Rabbi Abraham Geiger and his associates formulated its basic principles, attempting to harmonize Jewish tradition with modern sensibilities in the age of emancipation
- The Tenets of Reform Judaism | Jewish Virtual Library
Reform Judaism shares the universal Jewish emphasis on learning, duty and obligation, rather than creed as the primary expression of a religious life Reform stresses that ethical responsibilities, personal and social, are enjoined by God
- Reform Judaism: Beliefs and Differences from Orthodox Judaism
Explore Reform Judaism (its historical origins, core beliefs, and key differences from Orthodox Judaism) while placing the movement within the broader historical development and diversity of Jewish tradition
- Reform Judaism: History, Beliefs, Practices - Facts and Details
Reform Jews, unlike Orthodox Jews, do not accept that God gave the Torah to Moses They believe that the source of the Torah was several different authors and that the Torah is a compilation of these texts
- Understanding Reform Judaism Beliefs: A Comprehensive Overview
In this comprehensive overview, we will delve into the historical background, fundamental beliefs, rituals and practices, as well as the stance on social issues within Reform Judaism
- Reform Judaism - New World Encyclopedia
Reform Judaism today is the largest U S Jewish denomination It does not require circumcision, ordains women, allows rabbis to perform interfaith marriages (although many do not do so), and emphasizes the role of individual conscience in determining which Jewish traditions should be observed
- Jewish beliefs and practices in the reform movement
They include, but are not limited to: continuity versus reform, authority versus autonomy and universalism versus particularism [2] This article describes Jewish beliefs and practices from the essentialist, dynamic, and historical approaches to the reform movement
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