reform jew
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Definition
Noun: A Reform Jew is a liberal Jew who seeks to adapt all aspects of Judaism to modern circumstances. This term refers to an adherent of Reform Judaism, a major movement that emphasizes ethical teachings and social justice over strict ritual observance, viewing Jewish law as non-binding and subject to personal interpretation and contemporary relevance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- As a Reform Jew, she values the prophetic ideals of justice and compassion above traditional dietary laws.
- The synagogue's service was led by a Reform Jew who incorporated English prayers and instrumental music.
- He identifies as a Reform Jew, finding that its progressive principles align with his modern worldview.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in sociological or religious studies contexts to discuss trends within modern Jewish communities, such as interfaith participation or evolving liturgical practices.
- It can be used attributively (functioning like an adjective) to describe institutions or practices, e.g., "a Reform Jew rabbi," though the more standard phrasing is "a Reform rabbi."
Variants and Related Words
- Reform Judaism (n): The religious movement itself, of which a Reform Jew is a member.
- Reform Judaism originated in 19th-century Germany.
- Reform (adj): Pertaining to this movement, e.g., Reform synagogue, Reform liturgy.
- They attend a Reform temple.
Synonyms
- Liberal Jew: A broader term that may encompass Reform Jews and those from similar progressive movements.
- Progressive Jew: Emphasizes the modern, evolving nature of their religious practice.
Antonyms
- Orthodox Jew: A Jew who adheres to a traditional interpretation and strict observance of Jewish law (Halakha).
- Conservative Jew: A Jew belonging to a movement that generally accepts the binding nature of Jewish law but believes it can adapt organically to modern life (positioned between Orthodox and Reform).
Related Phrases
- To practice Reform Judaism: The action of adhering to this movement's principles.
- Their family has practiced Reform Judaism for generations.
- Reform movement: Another way to refer to Reform Judaism as a historical and religious development.
Noun
- liberal Jew who tries to adapt all aspects of Judaism to modern circumstances