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Progressive Judaism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Progressive Judaism
Progressive Judaism is an umbrella term used by the strands of Liberal, Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism which are affiliated with the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ). They embrace pluralism, modernity, equality and social justice as core values and believe that such values are consistent with a committed Jewish life.〔(The World Union for Progressive Judaism | Resources List )〕 The movement includes more than 1.7 million members spread across 42 countries.〔(WUPJ ) (Accessed Nov 1, 2007)〕 The WUPJ was formed in 1926 when leading Liberal and Reform members in North America and Europe met in England to discuss common interests. At the urging of Lily Montagu, they decided to unite and form the WUPJ. Local movements retained their prior organizational structure and identity but now had a new umbrella organization which they used to support one another and coordinate efforts to support congregations worldwide. After World War II, the WUPJ also worked to rebuild its decimated congregations of Europe.〔Meyer, Michael (1988) (''Response to Modernity: A History of the Reform Movement in Judaism'' ), (New York, USA: Oxford University Press) ISBN 978-0-19505-167-4〕 Zionists within the progressive movement are represented by Arzenu, a party within the World Zionist Organization.〔(Arzenu )〕 A Zionist Youth movement, Netzer Olami has affiliations with both the WUPJ and Arzenu.〔(WUPJ (Accessed November 1, 2007). )〕 The WUPJ represents a wide set of beliefs, goals, and organizational structures shared by Jews that variously call themselves "Liberal", "Reform", "Reconstructionist" or "Progressive". ==Israel==
(詳細はProgressive Judaism Israel )〕
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