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New Reform Judaism: Challenges and Reflections

Contributor(s): Kaplan, Dana Evan (Author), Yoffie, Eric H (Foreword by), Jacobs, Rick (Afterword by)

ISBN: 9780827609341

Publisher: Jewish Publication Society

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Pub Date: November 1, 2013

Dewey: 296.83410973

LCCN: 2013006648

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.23" H x 9.22" L x 6.72" W ( 1.61 lbs) 384 pages

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Religion | Judaism | Reform

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This is the book that American Jews and particularly American Reform Jews have been waiting for: a clear and informed call for further reform in the Reform movement.

In light of profound demographic, social, and technological developments, it has become increasingly clear that the Reform movement will need to make major changes to meet the needs of a quickly evolving American Jewish population. Younger Americans in particular differ from previous generations in how they relate to organized religion, often preferring to network through virtual groups or gather in informal settings of their own choosing.

Dana Evan Kaplan, an American Reform Jew and pulpit rabbi, argues that rather than focusing on the importance of loyalty to community, Reform Judaism must determine how to engage the individual in a search for existential meaning. It should move us toward a critical scholarly understanding of the Hebrew Bible, that we may emerge with the perspectives required by a postmodern world. Such a Reform Judaism can at once help us understand how the ancient world molded our most cherished religious traditions and guide us in addressing the increasingly complex social problems of our day.

Review Quotes: "Judaism is at a crossroads. . . . Those eager to understand and participate in this exciting new chapter in Jewish history will find extensive background and stimulation in The New Reform Judaism, a valuable contribution to this evolving discourse."--Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president, Union for Reform Judaism-- (3/5/2013 12:00:00 AM)

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