Contemporary Debates in American Reform Judaism
Explore the dynamic discussions surrounding the Reform movement in "Contemporary Debates in American Reform Judaism," authored by Dana Kaplan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001, this engaging paperback spans 286 pages and delves into critical issues that shape the landscape of Reform Judaism today. The contributors provide insightful analyses on various topics, including the relationship between Reform and other Jewish movements like Conservative and Orthodox Judaism. Additionally, the book addresses the significant role of women and feminism within Reform, highlighting the contributions of women rabbis. With its comprehensive examination of census data interpretations for Reform Jews, this book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities and evolving nature of American Reform Judaism. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and those curious about contemporary Jewish debates, this title is a must-have for your collection.