TY - BOOK AU - Cohen Ioannides,Mara W. TI - Jewish Reform Movement in the US: The Evolution of the Non-Liturgical Parts of the Central Conference of American Rabbis Haggadah SN - 9783110501377 AV - BM674.795 .I53 2018 U1 - 296.4/5371046 23 PY - 2017///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Reform Judaism KW - United States KW - Central Conference of American Rabbis KW - Haggada KW - Haggadah KW - Liturgie KW - Liturgy KW - Passah KW - Passover KW - RELIGION / Judaism / History KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction --; Chapter 1: History of the Passover Holiday and the Passover Seder Service as Reflected in the Haggadah --; Chapter 2: Development of the Non-Liturgical Portions of the Haggadah in the Context of the Evolution of Jewish Education --; Chapter 3: Development of the German Reform Movement and its Liturgies --; Chapter 4: Growth of the American Reform Movement and Its Liturgies Including the Non-Liturgical Elements in CCAR Haggadot – The Early Years --; Chapter 5: Development of the American Reform Movement and Its Liturgies Including the Non-Liturgical Elements in CCAR Haggadot the Middle Years --; Chapter 6: Evolution of the Reform Movement and Its Liturgies Including the Non-Liturgical Elements in CCAR Haggadot – The Modern Period --; Chapter 7: The Reform Movement and the Non Liturgical Elements in the CCAR Haggadot in the New Millennium --; Conclusion --; Bibliography --; Index of Names --; Index of Subjects; restricted access N2 - This volume examines the development of the non-liturgical parts of the Central Conference of American Rabbis’ Haggadot. Through an understanding of the changes in American Jewish educational patterns and the CCAR's theology, it explores how the CCAR Haggadah was changed over time to address the needs of the constituency. While there have been many studies of the Haggadah and its development over the course of Jewish history, there has been no such study of the non-liturgical parts of the Haggadah that reflect the needs of the audience it reaches. How the CCAR, the first and largest of American-born Judaisms, addressed the changing needs of its members through its literature for the Passover Seder reveals much about the development of the movement. This in turn provides for the readers of this book an understanding of how American Judaism has developed. UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110524703 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110524703 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9783110524703.jpg ER -