Deck 2 Flashcards

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Masorti Judaism (Conservative Judaism outside the USA)

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Balances tradition and change, emphasizing the authority of Halacha with a willingness to adapt Jewish law in response to modern life.

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Mechitzah in Conservative Synagogues

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The partition separating genders during prayer; varies in presence and form, reflecting diverse approaches to gender equality.

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Bat Kol

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“Daughter of Voice”; a heavenly voice or divine echo, mentioned in rabbinic literature, symbolizing ongoing divine communication.

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Teshuvah Process

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The process of repentance and return to God, especially emphasized during the High Holy Days, involving acknowledgment of wrongdoing, restitution, and resolution to change.

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Musaf

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An additional service added on Shabbat, festivals, and Rosh Chodesh, reflecting the additional sacrifices offered in the Temple era.

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Keruv (Outreach)

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Efforts within Conservative and Reform communities to welcome and integrate interfaith families, unaffiliated Jews, and converts.

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Halakhic Egalitarianism

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The approach in some Conservative communities to achieve gender equality within the framework of Jewish law, allowing women to participate fully in religious duties.

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Patrilineal Descent

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A Reform Judaism policy recognizing Jewish identity in children of mixed heritage if either parent is Jewish and the child is raised Jewish.

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Kashrut in Reform Judaism

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While traditional dietary laws are maintained variably among individuals, there’s an emphasis on ethical eating and informed choice.

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Mikveh in Contemporary Practice

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Ritual baths used traditionally for conversion and purity now also symbolize spiritual journeys or significant life transitions in both Conservative and Reform contexts.

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Hechsher Tzedek

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A certification ensuring kosher products are also produced ethically, respecting workers’ rights and environmental standards, supported by the Conservative movement.

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Shalom Bayit

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“Peace in the home”; emphasizes the importance of domestic harmony and is a guiding principle in family and community relations.

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Birkat Hamazon in Different Streams

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The grace after meals, highlighting variations in text and practice between Conservative and Reform traditions.

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Sidurim and Machzorim Adaptations

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Prayer books for daily, Sabbath, and holiday use, with adaptations in Conservative and Reform liturgies to include inclusive language and contemporary readings.

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Giyur le

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Humra - “Conversion out of stringency”; sometimes performed for those whose Jewish status is questioned due to patrilineal descent or conversion under less stringent conditions.

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Torah Study (Limud Torah)

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Central to all streams of Judaism, with Conservative and Reform movements offering various platforms for engagement, including online classes and study groups.

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Pesikta d’Rav Kahana

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A collection of midrashic discourses for special Sabbaths and festival days, studied across Jewish denominations for its deep insights into Jewish ethics and law.

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Minhag America

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The concept that American Judaism can develop its own customs and traditions, particularly within the Reform movement, to adapt to contemporary American culture.

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Eco

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Judaism - The integration of Jewish environmental ethics into practice, with initiatives in both Conservative and Reform communities focusing on sustainability and stewardship of the Earth.

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Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel

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Included in the liturgy of both Conservative and Reform synagogues, reflecting the diverse approaches to Zionism and support for Israel within these movements.