The recent merger between the U.K.'s Reform and Liberal denominations is not just about cutting overheads. Its leaders are confident that by forming a united front, representing a third of synagogue-affiliated British Jews, non-Orthodox Judaism will have a bigger role in Anglo-Jewish life and offer a 'diversity of voices' on Israel
The recent merger between the U.K.'s Reform and Liberal denominations is not just about cutting overheads. Its leaders are confident that by forming a united front, representing a third of synagogue-affiliated British Jews, non-Orthodox Judaism will have a bigger role in Anglo-Jewish life and offer a 'diversity of voices' on Israel