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    The Reform Judaism Reader: North American Documents by Michael Meyer, W. Gunther Plaut

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    • Pub. Date: August 2000
    • 228pp
    • Sales Rank: 316,061
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      • Pub. Date: August 2000
      • Publisher: URJ Press
      • Format: Paperback, 228pp
      • Sales Rank: 316,061

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      A Reform Judaism Reader chronicles the history of Reform Judaism from its roots in Western Europe until today. Included in the book are historical documents and writings by renowned authors that reflect the ongoing evolution of Reform Judaism. These entries form a resource of enormous importance to anyone interested in the Reform movement's history, its present status, and its current direction. Change is and always has been one of the defining characteristics of the Reform Movement. Throughout its history, it has been able to successfully adapt its relationship to tradition and Jewish heritage to meet the spiritual needs of the majority of American Jews. Its stances on halachah, ritual, social justice, and many other key issues have evolved significantly over the past two centuries, making contemporary Reform Judaism far different from what it was at its beginning, and even a generation ago. As both authors are known for their role in documenting the growth of the Reform Movement, this book is sure to aid readers in understanding the changes that have occurred over the last 200 year.

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