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Reform Judaism
Reform Judaismn. The branch of Judaism introduced in the 1800s that seeks to reconcile historical Judaism with modern life and does not require strict observance of traditional religious law and ritual.Reform Judaism n (Judaism) a movement in Judaism originating in the 19th century, which does not require strict observance of the law, but adapts the historical forms of Judaism to the contemporary world. Compare Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism Reform′ Ju′daism n. a branch of Judaism that stresses ethical teachings and frequently simplifies or rejects traditional beliefs and practices to meet the conditions of contemporary life. Compare Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism. [1900–05] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Reform Judaism - 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 worldHebraism, Jewish religion, Judaism - Jews collectively who practice a religion based on the Torah and the TalmudReform Jew - liberal Jew who tries to adapt all aspects of Judaism to modern circumstances | | 2. | Reform Judaism - beliefs and practices of Reform JewsJudaism - the monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud |
AcronymsSeeRJReform Judaism Related to Reform Judaism: Conservative JudaismWords related to Reform Judaismnoun the most liberal JewsRelated Words- Hebraism
- Jewish religion
- Judaism
- Reform Jew
noun beliefs and practices of Reform JewsRelated Words |