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What is Reform Judaism? History of the movement after attack on US synagogue – UK Times

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Temple Israel, the Michigan synagogue recently targeted in an attack, stands as a prominent institution within Reform Judaism, North America’s largest branch of the faith.

This denomination is known for its progressive values, including a strong emphasis on social justice and gender equality.

With approximately 3,500 families and over 12,000 members, Temple Israel boasts the second-largest congregation in the denomination, according to the Union for Reform Judaism.

Established in Detroit in 1941, the synagogue relocated to suburban West Bloomfield in the 1980s and maintains a vibrant calendar of social, educational and religious activities for its extensive community.

The congregation counts about 3,500 families and over 12,000 members, according to the temple's website
The congregation counts about 3,500 families and over 12,000 members, according to the temple’s website (AP Photo/Corey Williams)

What is Reform Judaism

The Reform denomination, part of the wider progressive Judaism, values Jewish tradition along with the use of reason and individual conscience.

Rabbis, leaders and practitioners often support social and racial justice along with gender equality and LGBTQ+ people.

According to Temple Israel’s website, its mission is to “be an inclusive congregation that demonstrates respect for the needs of all,” valuing each person as “created in the image of God.”

Women can become rabbis in Reform communities. And in contrast to the rules in more traditional denominations, Reform rabbis are allowed to perform interfaith marriages.

The movement’s roots date to 19th century

It traces its roots to Jewish communities in Germany and the United States in the 19th century. Original founders moved away from traditional ceremonial observances and literal interpretations of the Hebrew Bible and instead emphasized the use of reason and modern scholarship.

Still, many congregations incorporate Hebrew worship, and some practitioners embrace traditional practices such as keeping kosher and wearing a kippah, or traditional skullcap.

Reform Jewish leaders have long supported the state of Israel and sent a message of “solidarity with our Israeli siblings” after the outbreak of the Iran war.

At the same time, its leaders have criticized specific actions by Israeli leaders, such as a proposed judicial overhaul by the current government as well as gender segregation at the prayer site next to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Some Reform rabbis have criticized Israel’s handling of the invasion of Gaza and the distribution of food aid there.

Reform Judaism has nearly 850 congregations in the United States and Canada, with more than 1,200 congregations and 2 million members worldwide, according to the Union for Reform Judaism. It also has a small presence in Israel, where many Jews are secular and those who are religious mostly belong to Orthodox communities.

The Union for Reform Judaism is the main organization for Reform congregations, with separate organizations for rabbis, cantors and policy advocacy.

What Reform leaders are saying

The attack came less than two weeks after gunshots were fired at a Reform congregation in Toronto. In January, an arsonist targeted another Reform synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi.

The Union for Reform Judaism issued a statement Thursday in solidarity with the “injured, heroic security officer” in Michigan, and all those affected.

“A synagogue is meant to be a sanctuary — a place of prayer, learning, and community. Violence and antisemitism have no place in our society,” the statement said.

“We stand with the Temple Israel community and with the entire greater Detroit Jewish community, praying for healing, safety, and strength,” it said. “In the face of hate, we remain committed to building communities rooted in dignity, justice, and peace.”

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