1. Reform Judaism - Noun
2. Reform Judaism - Proper noun
beliefs and practices of Reform Jews
the most liberal Jews; Jews who do not follow the Talmud strictly but try to adapt all of the historical forms of Judaism to the modern world
Source: WordNetAdherents of Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism generally do not observe the second day of festivals, citation. Source: Internet
At the same time, adherents of Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism do not accept halacha, and therefore restrictions on melacha, as binding at all. Source: Internet
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) President Rabbi Simeon J. Maslin wrote a pamphlet about Reform Judaism, entitled "What We Believe. Source: Internet
A statement from the Union for Reform Judaism said that if it ends up becoming possible to open the camps, “doing so will be our top priority.” Source: Internet
During her years in rabbinical school, she served as a rabbinic intern at two New Jersey synagogues, a Hillel (college-level Jewish organization), two hospitals and two summer camps of the Union for Reform Judaism. Source: Internet
Edmund Scheuer, often called the Father of Reform Judaism in Canada, was the first formal president of Temple Anshe Sholom, serving for 13 years. Source: Internet