Reform Judaism in 10 Minutes
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Organs, mixed choirs, and rabbis in graduation gowns—Reform Judaism was the Jewish world's bold leap into modernity. In Reform Judaism in 10 Minutes, we'll explore how this movement began in 19th-century Germany, when Jews sought to adapt tradition to fit the Enlightenment and contemporary life. From shortening services and introducing vernacular prayers, to rethinking kosher laws and gender roles, Reform Judaism embraced change as a way to keep Judaism meaningful in every age. Today, it's the largest Jewish denomination in North America, emphasizing personal choice, social justice, and inclusive communities, while still holding onto ritual in creative, evolving ways. We'll talk about its origins, its critics, and how it continues to shape Jewish life—from lively Shabbat bands to activism on the world stage. Ten minutes, one movement, and a story of tradition meeting innovation head-on.