Reform Judaism love

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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun 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.

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  • proper noun A form of Judaism less strict than most others, with services often conducted with less Hebrew.

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  • noun beliefs and practices of Reform Jews
  • noun 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

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