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Articles from the diverse voices of the Movement's rabbis.

 

Reform Judaism and Tishah B’Av

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Written by Rabbi Tony Hammond Monday, 12 July 2010

Rabbi Tony Hammond, Chair of the Assembly of Reform Rabbis, UK reflects on the meaning of Tishah B'Av which marks the destruction of the Second Temple. For Jews who do not pray for the restoration of the Temple Sacrifices, he notes, the observance of the fast of Tishah B’Av will necessarily carry a different weight of meaning for them than it will for those who do pray for the restoration.

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200 Years of Reform Judaism

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Written by Rabbi Dr. Michael Hilton Monday, 21 June 2010

Rabbi Dr. Michael Hilton of Kol Chai Hatch End Jewish Community looks back to the opening of the Seesen Temple which took place on 17th July, 1810.

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Ask the Rabbi: Jews and Jesus

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Monday, 21 June 2010

Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain of Maidenhead Synagogue addresses your questions. This week's question: "Please don’t get mad – why is it that Jews do not believe that Jesus was the Messiah? I don’t think I have ever heard the reason – I just know that we don’t."

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Ask the Rabbi: Jewish Community and the Crown

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Written by Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain Monday, 10 May 2010

Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain of Maidenhead Synagogue addresses your questions. This week's question: "Most synagogues have a plaque which mentions the royal family. What obligation does the Jewish community have towards the Crown?"

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