Reform Movement in Israel

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The Reform Movement in Israel is the Israeli branch of Progressive Judaism, promoting liberal Jewish religious practice, egalitarianism, and social justice within Israeli society.

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Reform Movement in Israel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish religious movement
Progressive Judaism branch
activity Jewish education programs
legal advocacy for religious pluralism
operating synagogues in Israel
rabbinic training and ordination
social justice projects
youth and young adult programs
affiliation World Union for Progressive Judaism
global Reform Judaism
country Israel
denomination Reform Judaism
surface form: Progressive Judaism

Reform Judaism
focus LGBTQ inclusion in Jewish communities
civil rights in Israel
gender equality in religious life
inclusion of women in religious leadership
liberal Jewish religious practice
religious freedom in Israel
social activism
goal advance social and economic justice in Israeli society
integrate Jewish tradition with modern values
promote liberal Jewish identity in Israel
strengthen ties with Diaspora Reform communities
hasCharacteristic adaptation of Jewish law to contemporary life
egalitarian prayer services
emphasis on ethical commandments
mixed-gender seating in synagogues
ordination of LGBTQ rabbis
ordination of women as rabbis
support for civil marriage in Israel
support for democratic values
support for pluralistic prayer at the Western Wall
support for recognition of non-Orthodox conversions
support for separation of religion and state
use of modern Hebrew liturgy
ideology egalitarianism
Liberal Judaism (UK)
surface form: liberal Judaism

religious pluralism
social justice
languageOfActivity English
Hebrew
opposes exclusive Orthodox control of religious institutions in Israel
gender segregation in public religious spaces
religion Judaism
supports equal status for all Jewish denominations in Israel
recognition of Reform conversions for civil purposes
recognition of Reform rabbis by the state

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