Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
Title: Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
Category: /History
Details: Words: 962 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
Category: /History
Details: Words: 962 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
The most extreme precursor to the Reform movement was a man by
the name of Samuel Holdheim. He was born in 1806 in Kempo in the
province of Posen. At a young age he studied at a yeshiva and received
a Talmudic education. He began to study German and secular subjects
after his marriage to a woman with a modern education. After their
divorce several years later, he began studying
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belief during this time
period. Others like Samson Raphael Hirsch went in the totally
opposite direction of Holdheim. Hirsch felt that Judaism had to be
observed the way we were told to under almost any and every
circumstance(Gay 154). If Hirsch wouldn't have taken this different
stand a true Jewish nation wouldn't exist today. Holdheim didn't
realize that he was weakening the nation and could have ultimately led
to the extinction of the Jewish people