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Kenosha Rioters Vandalize Synagogue ('Free Palestine'), Church ('BLM') (www.breitbart.com) 🥾🔨 BURN, LOOT, MURDER 🔨🥾
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wakinc 24 points ago +24 / -0

This "Rabbi" called Kyle a murderer and voiced support for BLM. Reform Judaism is garbage and the left can have it. If you see a Jewish temple vandalized and are considering donating for repairs, look into it first - just like you should look into a church before donating. If it is "reform" odds are high it is a leftist cesspit.

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stjimmy92 7 points ago +7 / -0

Are they basically the Methodists of Judaism?

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Seanp12 12 points ago +13 / -1

Worse. They're the Anglicans and Unitarian Universalists of Judaism. The "Conservative" Judaism is closer to Methodists, and the Orthodox are like the hardline Baptists/TradCaths of Judaism.

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Shalomtoyou 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm Jewish... born Reform, admire orthodox, presently conservative.

I laughed at your post and I think I would laugh harder if I had a better understanding of the differences between the myriad Christian denominations.

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Seanp12 2 points ago +3 / -1

Well, if this helps, Bush Sr. was an Episcopalian (Anglican), Bush Jr. is a Methodist, and Ted Cruz is a Baptist. You can tell a little about each denomination by those guys, though they don't epitomize them.

Methodists are also pretty wide-ranging, going from raving loony leftist to about even with conservative Baptists, but they're about to formalize a split between those groups.

(However, Jimmy Carter was a Baptist, too. He's just one of the people who are turning the Southern Baptist Convention into another leftist mechanism.)

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wakinc 7 points ago +7 / -0

I don't know my christian denominations enough but they are typically almost "secular," picking and choosing Torah. They tend to be anti-Israel, anti-West, pro-communism, pro-abortion, and pro Palestinian.

Reform is a Jew's gateway drug to Atheism.

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tombombadil 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don’t they allow atheism? My reform Jew friend married a hardcore atheist but insisted on a Jewish wedding. They told him he could still be an atheist even if he converted.

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18-to-life 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reform Jews allow ANYTHING, except dissent from leftist talking points.

Complete picking and choosing of scripture to support a pre determined narrative. Completely disregards sounds religious thought in opposition.

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nancypelosiscarf 4 points ago +5 / -1

I don't know anything about methodists but basically the Reform make it as cringe as possible. They'll have like a lesbian rabbi doing a drum circle to an african or arab beat and call it a Prayer. then have some lecture from a mixed jewish-nonjewish couple with the kid saying how wonderful it is to experience both cultures. Then they will eat organic bagels. then might do a blm fundraiser.

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Shalomtoyou 5 points ago +5 / -0

I went to my childhood synagogue a few years ago. There was a woman Rabbi. I went on Yom Kippur. Big fast day where you atone for the sins of the community. She spend her little speech... bashing Walmart for not paying a high enough wage.

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wakinc 4 points ago +4 / -0

I once was invited to attend a Yom Kippur services in a reform temple. At one point I was flipping through the prayer book (it was called a Siddur) and there were "religious" songs in the back. One of them... shit you not... "O Canada!"

Speaking generally, if you are religious, even as a non-Jew, and would like to experience worship of G-d in a Jewish shul. Go to a Chabad or Orthodox. MAYBE a Conservative temple in a POLITICALLY conservative geographic area. You can experience reverence and tradition and worship without understanding a single word.

If you attend reform you're likely to have a "Rabbi" that moonlights as a "Elder Witch Against Patriarchy" and marches with NAMBLA.

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nancypelosiscarf 5 points ago +7 / -2

As a Jew I agree with the above.