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From: faigin@aero.org (Daniel P. Faigin)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.jewish,news.answers,soc.answers
Subject: Judaism Reading List: Reform Judaism (Pt. IV)
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Selected Sources for Additional Reading on Judaism
Part IV: Reform Judaism
[Last Change: $Date: 1994/08/14 18:07:05 $ $Revision: 2.7 $]
[Last Post: Sun Aug 14 11:07:06 1994]
"In keeping with the mitzvah of Talmud
Torah... a Jewish home should have a library,
and time should be set aside for the study of
Torah" [GoM75]
This message is intended to provide readers of soc.culture.jewish with a list
of references to allow them to learn more about the current practices, past
practices, beliefs, and history of the Reform Movement with Judaism.
One of the four major movements within Judaism, the Reform or Liberal
Movement (the term "Reform" seems to be more prevalent in the U.S.A.,
"Liberal" or "Progressive" elsewhere) began in the 1800's in Germany during
the enlightenment. Adherents to Reform typically do not follow all of the
ritual practices of their traditional bretheren; practices that are followed
are chosen based on how they increase the sanctity of the follower's life.
In the United States, there are two principal organizations involved with
Reform Judaism:
1) The CCAR or Central Conference of American Rabbis. Its members are the body
of rabbis who consider themselves and are considered to be the organized
rabbinate of Reform Judaism. Its members consist of Reform Rabbis ordained
at the Hebrew Union College (HUC), as well as Reform Rabbis ordained at
liberal seminaries in Europe, and some rabbis who joined the Reform
movement sometime subsequent to ordination (most of these were ordained
either at the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary or the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College). Note that not all HUC graduates are
CCAR members; some leave for ideological reasons or because they have
joined a different movement. The CCAR publishes a quarterly rabbinic
journal called _CCAR Journal_; see the publications part of the reading
list (XI) for ordering information.
2) The UAHC or Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Its members are Reform
Synagogues throughout America. It provides congregational support for
Reform Congregations, as well as affiliated organizations that support
Progressive Judaism outside the USA; brotherhoods; sisterhoods;
youth activities; Jewish education; temple administrators, etc.
This list is organized as a digest; it may be successfully undigestified by
programs such as "gnus".
Reproduction of this posting for commercial use is subject to restriction. See
Part 1 (general) for more details.
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Subject: Where Can I Get These Books From?
CCAR All books published by the CCAR are available through
the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Call
212/684-4990 for an up-to-date catalog or to order.
UAHC Press 838 Fifth Avenue/New York NY 10021
(212) 249-0100/(212) 734-2857 FAX
World Union for 838 Fifth Avenue/New York NY 10021
Progressive Judaism
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Subject: Archival and Credits
Anonymous FTP:
All portions of the FAQ and of the reading lists are archived on
israel.nysernet.org [192.77.173.2] and on rtfm.mit.edu, and are available
for anonymous FTP. The locations of the parts of the reading lists on
israel.nysernet.org are as follows:
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/general
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/traditional
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/chasidism
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/reform
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/conservative
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/reconstructionist
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/humanistic
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/zionism
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/antisemitism
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/intermarriage
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/reading-lists/periodicals
The locations of parts of the FAQ on israel.nysernet.org are as follows:
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/01-FAQ-intro
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/02-Who-We-Are
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/04-Observance
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/05-Worship
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/06-Jewish-Thought
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/07-Jews-As-Nation
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/08-Israel
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/09-Antisemitism
ftp://israel.nysernet.org/israel/lists/scj-faq/FAQ/10-Miscellaneous
If you are accessing the archives on rtfm.mit.edu, the pathname is
pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism, instead of israel/lists/scj-faq.
Mail:
The files may also be obtained via Email by sending a message to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following line in the body of the message:
send usenet/news.answers/judaism/(portionname)
Where (portionname) is replaced by the appropriate subdirectory and
filenames; for example, to get the first part of the reading list, one would
say:
send usenet/news.answers/judaism/reading-lists/general
WWW/Mosaic:
The FAQ and reading lists are available by following the following pointer:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/bngusenet/soc/culture/jewish/top.htm
Credits:
The list below is culled from suggestions on soc.culture.jewish, an
additional reading list developed by R. A. Levene, and the author's
personal experience. A large portion was based on "A Basic Library for The
Jewish Home" in [Gom75]. "Netters" that have recommended books for the list
or made suggestions include: Mark B. Novick, John Sadowsky, Rabbi Charles
Arian, and others.
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Subject: IV.1. REFORM BELIEFS
[Bae58a] Baeck, Leo. _G@d and Man in Judaism_. UAHC, 1958.
[Bor84] Borowitz, Eugene. _Liberal Judaism_. Union of American Hebrew
Congregations Press. ISBN 08074-0264-8. 1984
[Coh48] Cohon, Samual S. _Judaism as a Way of Life_, UAHC Press, 1948.
[Git83] Gittelsohn, Roland B. _The Extra Dimension: A Jewish View of
Marriage_. UAHC Press, NY. 1983. #168500. ISBN 0-8074-0170-6.
[Sym??] Syme, Daniel B. _An Overview of Reform Judaism_. UAHC. #280020. ISBN
0-8074-0260-5.
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Subject: IV.2. REFORM RITUALS
[GoM79] _Shaarei Mitzvah: Gates of Mitzvah, A Guide to the Jewish Life Cycle_.
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1979. ISBN 0-916694-37-2
Hardback, 0-916694-53-4 Pbk. [This book summarizes the Reform position
on the life cycle events]
[GoS83] _Shaarei Mo-Eid: Gates of the Seasons, A Guide to the Jewish Year_
CCAR. CCAR Press. ISBN 0-916694-92-5 Pbk 1983. [This book summarizes
the Reform position on the year cycle events]
[GoS91] _Shaarei Shabbat: Gates of Shabbat_. CCAR. CCAR Press. ISBN
0-88123-010-3. 1991. [This book provides Reform guidelines on Shabbat
observance.]
[Bar90] Barth, Lewis M. (ed.) _Berit Mila in the Reform Context_. UAHC
#381631. Carol Pub. Group [for the] Berit Mila Board of Reform
Judaism, Secaucus NJ. 1990.
[Bia71] Bial, Morrison D. _Liberal Judaism at Home_. UAHC. #383110 ISBN
0-8074-0075-0. 1971.
[Sch69] Schauss, Hayyim. _The Jewish Festivals: From Their Beginnings to Our
Day_. UAHC, 1969.
[Sch50] Schauss, Hayyim. _The Lifetime of a Jew_. UAHC. 1950.
[Sym88] Syme, Daniel B. _The Jewish Home: A Guide for Jewish Living_. UAHC
#142614. UAHC Press, New York. 1988. ISBN 0-8074-0400-4.
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Subject: IV.3. REFORM LITURGY
[GoP75] _Shaarei Tefila: Gates of Prayer: The New Union Prayerbook, Volume I_.
Central Conference of American Rabbis. ISBN 0-916694-01-1. 1975.
[Weekly prayerbook]
[GoR78] _Shaarei Teshuva: Gates of Repentance: The New Union Prayerbook,
Volume II_. Central Conference of American Rabbis. ISBN
0-916694-38-0. 1978. [High Holiday Prayerbook]
[GoU77] _Shaarei Bina: Gates of Understanding, Volume I: Weekdays, Sabbaths,
and Festivals_. Central Conference of American Rabbis. ISBN
0-916694-43-7. 1977. [Notes and source material for GoP]
_Shaarei Bina: Gates of Understanding, Volume II: For the Days of
Awe_. Central Conference of American Rabbis. ISBN 0-916694-84-4. 1977.
[Notes and source material for GoR]
[APH74] _A Passover Haggadah_. Central Conference of American Rabbis. ISBN
0-916694-05-4. 1974. [Pesach Siddur]
[UPB47] _Union Prayer Book I and II_. Central Conference of American Rabbis.
1947. [The previous prayerbook. I corresponds to GoP; II to GoR.]
There are a number of other liturgical books available from CCAR press (ISBN
in []): Gates of Healing (for those in the hospital) [0-88123-005-7], Gates of
Awe (for very young children) [0-88123-014-6], Haneirot Halalu: These Lights
are Holy (Chanuka) [0-88123-006-5], Gates of the House [0-916694-35-6], Seder
Tu Bisheval (for Tu B'Shevat) [0-88123-008-1], Gates of Wonder (for very young
children) [0-88123-009-X], Six Days of Destruction (Yom HaShoah)
[0-8091-2999-X], Gates of Song [8074-0406-3], Gates of Forgiveness (Selichot)
[0-916694-74-7].
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Subject: IV.4. REFORM RESPONSA
[Baz77] Bazak, Jacob (compl, annot. and arranged by); Passamaneck, Stephen M.
(trans., annot., and edited by). _Jewish Life and Jewish Law: Selected
Rabbinical Responsa_. 8 vols. UAHC Press, New York
Book 1: Lawyers, Judges and Legal Ethics (#390000)
Books 2,3,4: Contracts, Real Estate, Sales, and Usury
(#180211)
Books 5,6: Credit, Law Enforcement, Taxation (#180212)
Books 7,8: Criminal and Domestic Relations (#180213)
[Fre44] Freehof, Solomon B. _Reform Jewish Practice and its Rabbinic
Background_. Vols. I and II. UAHC, New York.
[Fre60] Freehof, Solomon B., _Reform Responsa_. Hebrew Union College Press,
Cincinnati, 1960.
[Fre69] Freehof, Solomon B., _Current Reform Responsa_. Hebrew Union College
Press, Cincinnati, 1969.
[Fre74] Freehof, Solomon B., _Contemporary Reform Responsa_. Hebrew Union
College Press, Cincinnati, 1960.
[Fre77] Freehof, Solomon B., _Reform Responsa for our Time_. Hebrew Union
College Press, Cincinnati, 1977.
[Fre81] Freehof, Solomon B., _New Reform Responsa_. Hebrew Union College
Press, Cincinnati, 1981.
[Jac83] Jacob, Walter, _American Reform Responsa_. Central Conference of
American Rabbis, ISBN 0-916694-83-6. 1983.
[Jac87] Jacob, Walter, _Contemporary American Reform Responsa_. Central
Conference of American Rabbis, ISBN 0-88123-003-0. 1987.
[Lau51] Lauterbach, Jacob Z. _Rabbinic Essays_. Hebrew Union College Press,
Cincinnati, 1951.
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Subject: IV.5. REFORM HISTORY
[Lev29] Levy, Felix. "Moses Mendelssohn's Ideas of Religion and Their
Relation to Reform Judaism", in _Yearbook of the CCAR_, Vol 39.
CCAR, New York. 1929.
[Mey88] Meyer, Michael A. _Response to Modernity : A History of the Reform
Movement in Judaism_. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. 1988.
[Pla65] Plaut, W. Gunther. _The Growth of Reform Judaism_. World Union for
Progressive Judaism, 1965.
[Pla63] Plaut, W. Gunther. _The Rise of Reform Judaism_. World Union for
Progressive Judaism, 1963.
[Sil74] Silver, Daniel J. and Bernard Martin. _A History of Judaism_. Basic
Books. 1974.
[Sol??] Soloff, Mordecai, _How the Jewish People Lives Today_. Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
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Subject: IV.6. THE BIBLE
[Pla74] Plaut, W. Gunther. _The Torah, A Modern Commentary_. UAHC. ISBN
0-8074-0165-X/UAHC-4.
[Fre57] Freehof, Solomon B. _Preface To Scripture_. UAHC. 1957.
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Please mail additions or corrections to me at faigin@aero.org.
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