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Recent attempts by Haredi parties to solidify their monopoly over conversions and to be the sole determiners of Jewish identity are part of a long and complicated history of conversion law in Israel. Read about the major developments here.
The first Reformers – long identified as "German" Jews but, in fact, Jews from many European countries – were seeking a middle course between halakhic Judaism, which they wanted to break away from, and conversion to Christianity, which they wanted to avoid.
The codifiers of Jewish law chose this inward-looking survivalism over an outward-looking sense of mission, thereby enshrining it in Jewish law and making opposition to conversion the Jewish tradition.
22 Μαρ 2017 · A haredi rabbinic court in Israel calls into question the legitimacy of thousands of conversions by a prominent Israeli Orthodox halachic authority. January - present Qassam rockets from Gaza rain down on the surrounding Israeli communities.
6 Νοε 2024 · In this concise 30-minute teaching, Nic gives a fascinating overview of 3000 years of Jewish history. He begins with the Hebrew Scriptures (Abraham to Yeshua) and then touches on the centuries of Diaspora, including the Jewish European "Age of Enlightenment," Russian pogroms, the Holocaust, and the prophetic Jewish return to the Land of Israel.
This meaningful journey includes in-depth learning and familiarization with the roots of the Jewish cultures and customs directed towards building a personal Jewish identity and becoming past of “Am Israel”.
The Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ; Hebrew: התנועה הרפורמית – יהדות מתקדמת בישראל, romanized: Hatnua HaReformit – YaHadut Kadima Beit Yisrael) is the organizational branch of Progressive Judaism in Israel, and a member organization of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.