Great Decisions, Part XXVI: The Reform Rebellion: Patrilineal Descent

Speaker:
Date:
May 19 2014
Length:
48min 58s
Downloads:
456
Views:
9169
Comments:
0

Series: BCBM

Halacha:
History:

Collections: Rabbi Pruzansky Great Decisions

Description

A discussion of the 1983 decision of Reform Judaism to embrace patrilineal descent, thereby declaring as Jews the children of either a Jewish mother or father (along with affirmative acts of commitment to the Jewish people). This was a dramatic change to the prevailing conceptions of Jewish identity, and in retrospect made intermarriage acceptable and opened the floodgates to mass assimilation.

    More from this:
    Comments
    0 comments
    Leave a Comment
    Title:
    Comment:
    Anonymous: 

    Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Francine Lashinsky and Dr. Alexander & Meryl Weingarten in memory of Dr. Alvin M. Lashinsky, Avraham Moshe ben Meir Hakohen, z"l on the occasion of his yahrzeit on the 19th of Kislev, and in honor of their children, Mark, Michael, Julie, Marnie and Michelle, and in honor of Agam bat Meirav Berger and all of the other hostages and all of the chayalim