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It depends on what country you're talking about. It's also a matter of opinion. In the United States, the Reform movement is generally the most liberal, however Reform Judaism has been undergoing a slow shift toward incorporating more and more tradition, whereas Conservative Judaism has been undergoing a slow shift toward more change.

It's not stretch to imagine a time when the two will merge.

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There are a cluster of smaller branches of Judaism that might be the most liberal. Of these, Humanist Judaism is the largest. Reform Judaism is far larger but not quite as liberal. Reconstructionist Judaism is a bit smaller and in some ways more liberal, but in some ways more conservative. Conservative Judaism is the most conservative of the liberal Jewish movements.

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