enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Open Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Orthodoxy

    Weiss sought to establish an approach to Orthodox Judaism that emphasizes inclusivity and open-mindedness compared to traditional norms. As a result, he founded new educational institutions aimed at training clergy who could implement this vision: YCT's rabbinical school to train rabbis who would be "open, non-judgmental, knowledgeable, empathetic, and eager to transform Orthodoxy into a ...

  3. Interfaith dialogue - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_dialogue

    In 2008, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin established the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC). The center was founded to "begin a theological dialogue" between Jews and Christians with the belief that in dialogue the two faiths will "find far more which unites" them than divides them. [ 71 ]

  4. Religion on the Line - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_on_the_Line

    Starting in 1982, it was hosted by Dennis Prager, [10] [11] and had the top ratings when it aired on Sunday nights. [12] Prager hosted for over ten years. [13] [14] In 1994–95, Truman Jacques hosted. [15] [16] KABC ran the show until 1997, [17] when they ran other programming in its Sunday night time slot. [18] Among other hosts at KABC were ...

  5. Rabbi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbi

    A rabbi (/ ˈ r æ b aɪ /; Hebrew: רַבִּי, romanized: rabbī) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. [1] [2] One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as semikha—following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud.

  6. Cantor in Reform Judaism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantor_in_Reform_Judaism

    The cantor (Hebrew: חַזָּן Hazzan or Hazan) in the Reform movement is a clergy member who fills a diverse role within the Jewish community. Cantors lead worship, officiate at lifecycle events, teach adults and children, run synagogue music programs, and offer pastoral care.

  7. Lawrence A. Hoffman - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_A._Hoffman

    Lawrence A. Hoffman (born 1942) is an American Reform rabbi and liturgiologist—particularly known for his studies of Jewish liturgy. He is known for his liberal religious views. Hoffman is Professor of Liturgy at Hebrew Union College in New York City. He is a prolific author, writing two books often used as Jewish liturgical guides.

  8. Neo-Nazi in really bad rabbi costume busted after ‘harassing ...

    www.aol.com/fooling-no-one-neo-nazi-210901602.html

    A nitwit neo-Nazi poorly disguised as an Orthodox rabbi tried to barge into a Nashville Jewish Community Center while livestreaming and was immediately busted, police said.. Travis Keith Garland ...

  9. Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_religious_movements

    Jewish religious movements, sometimes called "denominations", include diverse groups within Judaism which have developed among Jews from ancient times. Samaritans are also considered ethnic Jews by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, although they are frequently classified by experts as a sister Hebrew people, who practice a separate branch of Israelite religion.