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[[Liberal Judaism]] first arose in early nineteenth century [[Germany]] as an attempt to reconcile the basic principles of [[Judaism]] with the [[Enlightenment]] values of rational thought and scientific evidence.
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'''Liberal Judaism''' first arose in early nineteenth century [[Germany]] as an attempt to reconcile the basic principles of [[Judaism]] with the [[Enlightenment]] values of rational thought and scientific evidence.
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Jews living outside of Israel tend to be politically liberal while those in [[Israel]] are generally right-wing conservatives.<ref>Fleisher, Yishai (April 30, 2019). [https://www.dailywire.com/news/46595/fleisher-clash-american-liberal-jewry-and-israeli-yishai-fleisher FLEISHER: The Clash Of American Liberal Jewry And Israeli Nationalism]. ''The Daily Wire''. Retrieved May 2, 2019.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 13:41, May 2, 2019

Liberal Judaism first arose in early nineteenth century Germany as an attempt to reconcile the basic principles of Judaism with the Enlightenment values of rational thought and scientific evidence.

Jews living outside of Israel tend to be politically liberal while those in Israel are generally right-wing conservatives.[1]

References

  1. Fleisher, Yishai (April 30, 2019). FLEISHER: The Clash Of American Liberal Jewry And Israeli Nationalism. The Daily Wire. Retrieved May 2, 2019.