"Reform Jews don't do that"
Sep. 14th, 2002 10:24 pmThis morning the torah-study group continued
looking at kashrut, and someone raised the issue
of kashrut standards for the synagogue kitchen.
(Several of us would like there to be some beyond
"no pork".) We talked about that for a while
and then a relative newcomer said the words that
really bug me: "Reform Jews don't keep kosher".
(Just to be clear, my gripe is with the first three
words of that sentence.)
My response was (approximately): The Reform movement isn't about not doing things. It's about autonomy. We can't just say "I'm Reform so I don't do that"; we're required to study and make an informed choice. Sometimes that informed choice will be "I don't do that", and sometimes it will be "I do that".
Sigh. The Reform movement certainly has its bad apples (as do all movements, or for that matter all organizations). And it's had some really embarrassing history, mainly in the 19th century. But we get enough flack from outside the movement that it really bugs me when people inside don't recognize that it's possible to take this seriosuly.
Maybe, if I'm lucky, I helped to enlighten one person today. It's a start.
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Date: 2002-09-16 12:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-09-17 07:00 am (UTC)