What Does Reform Judaism Stand For?
Having belonged briefly to a Reform congregation as a child and then for a considerably longer period when I “returned” in the late 80’s, I would say that what Reform stands for is: If it feels good do it, and celebrate it. (The only thing “it” cannot include seems to me to be a place for Jesus.) It’s sad that this article contains only two oblique mentions of the word “Torah.” (FTR, I used to describe myself as “Reform leaning toward Orthodox,” but about five years ago I switched to a “Conservadox” congregation.