The Religious and Moral Significance of the Redemption of Israel

Yeshayahu Leibowitz

1975

Reform Judaism is the second historical distortion of the Jewish religion. For the service of God through Torah and Mitzvoth as the end of religion, the Reform movement substitutes an end the Jewish people is destined to attain. And, paradoxically, in this respect Reform resembles the Kabbalah, except that the Kabbalah assigns to the Jewish people…

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