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Dora Brown was also an active Reform Jew and a founding member of the Association of Jewish Women in Youngstown, where she served as the chair of the Education Committee.
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Dora Brown was also an active Reform Jew and a founding member of the Association of Jewish Women in Youngstown, where she served as the chair of the Education Committee.
Personal Information for Dora Brown Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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An educated Reform Jew who is interpreting halacha autonomously?
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As an out spoken Reform Jew, I was told I was wrong a lot.
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For example, in many ways a Charedi Jew will have less in common with a Reform Jew than the Reform Jew will have with a mainline Protestant, but all the Jews get lumped together.
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While in the United States a Reform Jew is no less a Jew than his or her fellow American Jewish brothers and sisters, in Israel the same Reform Jew would face many bureaucratic difficulties and obstacles, some inconceivable in modern society.
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As a Reform Jew, I'm told that there is no afterlife or reincarnation, so atoning isn't going to get me court-side seats in heaven.
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It’s not just sources from the past; when the CCAR Responsa Committee writes a teshuva, they are engaging in the process of halacha, as is an individual Reform Jew who studies an issue and might come up with a completely different conclusion.
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A Reform Jew, he backed the creation of the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
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A Reform Jew, he backed the creation of the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
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