Liberal Judaism

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Liberal Judaism (usually uncountable, plural Liberal Judaisms)

  1. Any of the modern streams of Judaism outside the realms of Orthodox Judaism, especially those without doctrinal belief in a divinely authored Torah or immutable Talmudic law.
    Hyponyms: Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, Reform Judaism
    While Orthodox Judaism originated in Europe as a protest against Reform Judaism, the schism between the two groups eventually gave rise to a number of other Liberal Judaisms, so to speak, including Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism.
  2. Reform Judaism specifically.

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