Results for: of Reform Judaism
English English
movement in Judaism which seeks to match religion to the spirit of the times (founded by Rabbi Mordechai Kaplan)reconstructionism
obscurant, one who opposes intellectual advancement and political (or social) reform; one who deliberately causes obscurity, opponent of new ideas, opposed to new ideasobscurantist
of Conservative Judaism, of Conservative PartyConservative
of Jews, of Judaism, of or pertaining to the Jewish religion; of Jewish descent; Yiddish (Informal)Jewish
of Judaism or JewsJudaic; Judaical
of political liberalism, one favors political and social reform, one who supports a progressive political philosophy; member of a liberal political party, progressive politically or sociallyliberal
one who advocates the reform of long-standing policies and beliefs; member of an anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical changerevisionist
Orthodox JudaismOrthodox
part of the Talmud consisting of a collection of oral religious laws of Judaism (Hebrew)Mishna
Pat Buchanan (born 1938), conservative American journalist and television reporter, member of the Reform party, candidate for U.S. President in 1992 and 1996 and 2000Buchanan
period of 49 days between Passover and Shavuot (Judaism); male or female first name (Hebrew), weeks after PassoverOmer
period of Roosevelt reforms, Roosevelt reform policiesNew Deal
Persian philosopher from the 6th century BC (introduced reform and change into religious belief and liturgy), ZoroasterZarathustra
reform movement in China in 1960sCultural Revolution
reform reversing earlier reformscounterreformation
 

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