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  • 1Reform Judaism (North America) — Reform Judaism is the largest denomination of American Jews today. [Bob Abernathy, [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week238/cover.html Reform Judaism ] , Public Broadcasting Service, May 1999.] [Matthew Wagner and Greer Fay Cashman,… …

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  • 2REFORM JUDAISM — REFORM JUDAISM, first of the modern interpretations of Judaism to emerge in response to the changed political and cultural conditions brought about by the emancipation . The Reform movement was a bold historical response to the dramatic events of …

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  • 3Reform movement in Judaism — is a historic and on going religious and social movement that originated simultaneously in the early nineteenth century in the United States [The beginning of the US Reform movement is usually dated to 1824 when a group of reformers in Charleston …

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  • 4The American Israelite — August 5, 2010, front page Type Weekly newspaper Format Broadsheet Publisher …

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  • 5American Hebrew Congregations, Union of — ▪ religious organization       oldest American federation of Jewish congregations, which, since its founding (1873) in Cincinnati, Ohio, has sponsored many programs to strengthen Jewish congregations and promote Jewish education on every level.… …

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  • 6HEBREW UNION COLLEGE-JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION — (HUC JIR) is the oldest rabbinical seminary in the United States. Dedicated to Jewish scholarship and the training of religious leadership for the Reform movement, it has campuses in Cincinnati, New York, Los Angeles, and Jerusalem. The school… …

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  • 7Reform Zionism — Reform Zionism, also known as Progressive Zionism is the ideology of the Zionist arm of the Reform or Progressive branch of Judaism. The Association of Reform Zionists of America, [http://www.arza.org ARZA] is the American Reform movement s… …

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  • 8The Church of God (Jerusalem Acres) — The Church of God is a holiness Pentecostal body that descends from the Christian Union movement of Richard Spurling, A. J. Tomlinson and others. They consider themselves officially The Church of God , but also designate themselves as The Church… …

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  • 9Reform Judaism — Judaism as observed by Reform Jews. [1900 05] * * * Religious movement that has modified or abandoned many traditional Jewish beliefs and practices in an effort to adapt Judaism to the modern world. It originated in Germany in 1809 and spread to… …

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  • 10HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …

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