pohaikawahine
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aloha e - I'm just bookmarking this dialogue to follow it.... me ke aloha pumehana, pohaikawahine
"Hi, are there any Reform Jews that participate in this forum ?"
Yes, probably in the Christianity section.
Welcome Fabs, so what are your thoughts about interfaith dialogue ?
i'm not sure i care for your tone, "guru gadol", so take care. we have people from all streams of judaism here and mutual respect and moderation in language is strongly advised.fabs1 said:Yes, probably in the Christianity section.
i'm not sure i care for your tone, "guru gadol", so take care. we have people from all streams of judaism here and mutual respect and moderation in language is strongly advised.
b'shalom
bananabrain
i'm not sure i care for your tone, "guru gadol", so take care. we have people from all streams of judaism here and mutual respect and moderation in language is strongly advised.
b'shalom
bananabrain
I had to make my first comment on the forum one that people would remember
What specifically would you like to compare?
Reform still seems unique to me in how deeply it rejected some of the aspects of traditional Judaism.
Quote Avi:
Reform still seems unique to me in how deeply it rejected some of the aspects of traditional Judaism.
I agree and I don't consider that a positive thing. The early Reform movement was a re-skinned Protestantism. Services on Sunday, choirs, organs and so on. Most of what was uniquely Jewish was rejected. For all intents and purposes it was Protestantism sans Jesus.
er... really? not in the UK - and certainly not in israel!Avi said:But in my view, Jewish tradition should not be measured against national allegiance. They are mutually exclusive. The issues of observance to today's Jews are much more related to practicality, belief and philosophy.
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