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13. Reform Judaism teaches that the Shabbat begins with the lighting of Shabbat candles and concludes with the service of Havdalah.

Reform Judaism does teach that Shabbat begins with the lighting of candles and concludes with the service of Havdalah.

Reform Judaism regards the keeping of Shabbat as an important personal and communal observance which promotes the survival of the Jewish People and enhances its existence.

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or 14. Reform Judaism is older than Conservative Judaism.

From "Understanding the Challenge of Reform Judaism: A Workshop for Teachers." UAHC, Editors: Gail Teicher Fellus and Rabbi Nina Mizrahi. Used by permission of the UAHC Press.


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