Reform Jew

NOUN
  1. liberal Jew who tries to adapt all aspects of Judaism to modern circumstances
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  • For Orthodox Jews, kashrut laws are extremely important; for Reform Jews, nothing could be further from the truth.
  • For Orthodox Jews, kashrut laws are extremely important; for Reform Jews, nothing could be further from the truth.
  • NFTS resolutions reveal other political issues Reform Jewish women did agree upon, including funds for the relief of Jewish women in Palestine (1915) and support for the rescue of Ethiopian (Falasha) Jewry (1923). National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
  • He even notes that Reform Jews are again emphasizing Hebrew, wearing yarmulkes, and keeping kosher.
  • Because weekly worship tends not to be a focus for Reform Jews, most Beth Emet members stay connected largely through an extensive menu of nonworship activities, such as the early childhood program, which includes a drop-in playgroup, a weekday nursery school, a Sunday school, and a summer camp. American Grace
  • For Orthodox Jews, kashrut laws are extremely important; for Reform Jews, nothing could be further from the truth.
  • His wife, Irma (née Herzka, 1888 – 1970), who came from a traditional home in Moravia and whose father was a melamed (teacher) of little children, hated what she perceived as the empty ceremonial of the Reform Jews, but Esther herself came to love it. Esther Herlitz.
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