“Reform Judaism: History, Theology, and Society” with Rabbi Kirzane
Wednesday, July 1, 2020 • 9 Tammuz 5780
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM“Reform Judaism: History, Theology, and Society” with Rabbi Kirzane
A new series focusing on Judaism’s oldest formal denomination. Our first session provides an overview of today’s Reform movement, which may be helpful in advance of next week’s class on “intermarried rabbis.” Future sessions will more methodically explore the history, philosophy, and demographics of Reform. As always, each session is standalone, so join for one or all.
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