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1. (n.) Reform Judaism
a branch of Judaism that stresses ethical teachings and frequently simplifies or rejects traditional beliefs and practices to meet the conditions of contemporary life.
Etymology: (1855–60, Amer.)
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1. (noun) Reform Judaism
the most liberal Jews; Jews who do not follow the Talmud strictly but try to adapt all of the historical forms of Judaism to the modern world
2. (noun) Reform Judaism
beliefs and practices of Reform Jews
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