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Eh, "hervormd jodendom" had maar drie hits, allen van nl.wikipedia... Toch een prima actie. gidonb 11 apr 2005 14:55 (CEST)Reageren

Hmm, aan het aantal Googlehits te zien heet de stroming in Nederland liberaal of progressief jodendom. Rex 11 apr 2005 14:58 (CEST)Reageren
Ik heb de naam hervormd jodendom eruit gefilterd. Rex 11 apr 2005 15:00 (CEST)Reageren
Internationaal hebben ze een tijdlang de naam progressief proberen te promoten. Buiten Israël en het Verenigd Koninkrijk, waar (sommige) gemeenten toch al zo heetten, is dat slecht aangeslagen. Ik meen dat ze weer terug zijn bij de oude namen. gidonb 11 apr 2005 15:38 (CEST)Reageren

Explaining Liberal/Reform[brontekst bewerken]

I'm sorry for the English and for bothering you. We in Hebrew wikipedia have tried to sort the mess abound across the wikis in regards to the non-Orthodox forms of Judaism. Anyway, the problem is as follows: the religious worldview of Abraham Geiger and his supporters, which coalesced in Germany in the 1840's, was called Liberal Judaism in Germany. It continued in a more radical, but theoretically identical way in America, where it is known as Reform Judaism. Claude Montefiore in Britain founded a group along basically similar lines - he is a follower of "Geigrian" thought, which is too complicated to explain right now - called Liberal Judaism over there. These groups, which share the same theological/philosophical tenets (though they vary greatly in marginal things like practice), founded the World Union for Progressive Judaism in 1926. Since then, the Reconstructionists in America - which are a small, distinct group with a very different theology - joined the WUPJ. What I'm trying to say is that Liberal and Reform are indeed basically identical, and you can merge the article into "Reform Judaism". The English interwiki of Liberal Judaism is "Progressive Judaism", which once could have been ideal instead of Reform/Liberal but now means nothing in particular due to the Reconstructionists. We're trying to correct that across the wikis. Cheers, and thanks for the article!מהמברטה (overleg) 30 jun 2014 13:56 (CEST)Reageren

Never mind the english... We're quite cosmopolitical, here. Kleuske (overleg) 30 jun 2014 13:58 (CEST)Reageren