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Progressive Judaism (United Kingdom) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Progressive Judaism (United Kingdom)
Progressive Judaism in the United Kingdom consists of two organisationally distinct denominations – Liberal Judaism and Reform Judaism.〔(Congregations Worldwide - United Kingdom: list includes congregations affiliated with both the UK Reform and UK Liberal movements )〕 == Reform Judaism == (詳細はWest London and Manchester in the 1840s and 1850s. Since 2005 the movement has been organised as the Movement for Reform Judaism, also called British Reform. The first organisational body of Reform Judaism in the United Kingdom was formed in 1942, with membership of six Reform Jewish congregations, as ''Associated British Synagogues''. This evolved into the more nation-focused ''Associated Synagogues of Great Britain'', and in 1958 into ''Reform Synagogues of Great Britain'', a name which would last until 2005. The movement has a comparatively traditionalist approach to religious practice and superficially resembles the Conservative Judaism of the United States, though it does not claim to be a halachic movement. Its stated aim is to revitalise Jewish community involvement among British Jews, with particular focus on children, teenagers and families where one member of the couple is not halachically Jewish.
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