reform judaism in English

noun
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a form of Judaism, initiated in Germany by the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn (1729–86), that has reformed or abandoned aspects of Orthodox Jewish worship and ritual in an attempt to adapt to modern changes in social, political, and cultural life.
Unlike Orthodox Jews, members of Reform Judaism view Jewish laws as adaptable to the changing needs of cultures over time.

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1. REFORM JUDAISM: Got any Kaopectate?

2. Nevertheless, reform Judaism does not follow these restrictions.

3. “What a Cantor did and does today are two very different things,” explains Erik Contzius, a Composer, classical baritone, and Cantor in the Reform Judaism tradition

4. The main body of the paper is described from the following aspects: What Reform Judaism is, its emergence in Europe, its development in America and its historic influence and practical significance.