The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin: Abraham Geiger College, Zacharias Frankel College and the School of Jewish Theology
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In Berlin two rabbinical seminaries, a Reform and Conservative, have recently been established. The historical and intellectual roots of these institutions in the nineteenth century is sketched, and then contrasted with the present curriculum and the religious profile of the students. Some theological questions for the future of these projects conclude the article.
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Main Topic: Education Jewish Revival Jewish Education Universities / Higher Education Rabbis Reform/Liberal/Progressive Judaism Conservative / Masorti Judaism
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31(1)
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87-92
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Link to article, The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin: Abraham Geiger College, Zacharias Frankel College and the School of Jewish Theology
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The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin: Abraham Geiger College, Zacharias Frankel College and the School of Jewish Theology. 2020: 87-92. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.30752/nj.84891