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Reform History

[Jac98]
Jacob, Walter (ed). Dynamic Jewish Law: Progressive Halakhah Essence and Application. Rodef Shalom Pr; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-929699-03-3.
[Buy at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0929699033/socculturejewish/]

[Lev29]
Levy, Felix. "Moses Mendelssohn's Ideas of Religion and Their Relation to Reform Judaism", in Yearbook of the CCAR, Vol 39. CCAR, New York. 1929.

[Mar72]
Marcus, Jacob R. Israel Jacobson: The Founder of the Reform Movement in Judaism. Timewise; 1972. Paperback. ISBN 0-878200-00-2.
[Buy at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0878200002/socculturejewish/]

[Mey88]
Meyer, Michael A. Response to Modernity : A History of the Reform Movement in Judaism. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. 1988. Wayne State Univ Pr; 1995 (Paperback Reprint edition) ISBN 0-814325-55-6.
[Buy at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814325556/socculturejewish]

[Mey00]
Meyer, Michael A. (ed); Plaut, W. Gunther (ed). A Reform Judaism Reader: North American Documents. Paperback (July 2000). ISBN 0-807407-32-1.
[Buy at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807407321/socculturejewish/]

[Phi67]
Philipson, David. The Reform Movement in Judaism. New York: Ktav Pub. House. 1967.

[Pla65]
Plaut, W. Gunther. The Growth of Reform Judaism. World Union for Progressive Judaism, 1965.

[Pla63]
Plaut, W. Gunther. Rise of Reform Judaism Sourcebook European. Central Conference of American Rabbis; 1963. Hardcover. ISBN 0-807400-89-0.
[Buy at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807400890/socculturejewish]

[Sil74]
Silver, Daniel J. and Bernard Martin. A History of Judaism: Europe and the New Worldides. Basic Books. 1974. ISBN 0-465030-07-6. Out of Print.

[Sol40]
Soloff, Mordecai, How the Jewish People Lives Today. Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1940.


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