Conservatives
In honor of Rabbi Shalit\\\”a
For some time now, I have wanted to know what the views of our Conservative brothers are on the modern-day renewal of Halacha.
And for that, I turned to Wikipedia for an entry by [Rabbi?] Zechariah Frankel, who sent me to his book Darachi Mishnah.
Which is in Hebrew Box and after a brief look I came across a long book and I don’t have the strength now.
And I thought, since a famous doctor is an expert in this field, I would be happy if he would agree to give me his time to explain the method to me.
The Conservatives
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Conservative Judaism is one of three major currents in modern Judaism, which advocates that the authority of tradition derives primarily from its acceptance by the people and the community over the generations, and less from its origin in some kind of divine revelation. Accordingly, Conservatives view halakha as binding and at the same time as subject to constant historical influence, and believe that its rulings should reflect both a scientific-critical approach to the sources and the lifestyles of the general public. The movement also distances itself from unambiguous theological statements and maintains extensive pluralism in matters of faith.
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