Union for Reform Judaism was created in 1873.
Reform Judaism prizes Jewish Identity over Jewish ritual.
No. Reform Judaism started in Germany, in the 19th Century.
Society for Classical Reform Judaism was created in 2008.
Yes. Reform Judaism has allowed for female Rabbis for over 50 years.
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism was created in 1961.
Reform Judaism is the most lenient branch of Judaism, no matter where you live.
Reform Judaism officially recognizes same-sex marriage as valid and many Reform rabbis will perform same sex weddings.
No. Reform Judaism does not believe in Jesus. Individual Jews have varying opinions about Jesus, but he is not part of the religion at all.
There are three sects of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative and Reform.
It does not mean anything specific. Reform Judaism is one branch of Liberal Judaism. So, ostensibly, non-Reform would mean any other branch of Liberal Judaism or it would refer to Orthodox Judaism. This is not a commonly-used term among Jews.
Frederic A. Doppelt has written: 'A guide for Reform Jews' -- subject(s): Customs and practices, Judaism, Reform Judaism