Reform Judaism (magazine)

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Reform Judaism is the world's largest circulated Jewish magazine
Reform Judaism is the world's largest circulated Jewish magazine

Reform Judaism is the official magazine of the Union for Reform Judaism. Its print edition has a quarterly circulation to 300,000 households, synagogues, and other Jewish institutions.[1]

[edit] Awards and academic recognition

From time to time its articles have won awards or been listed in RAMBI, the index of articles on Jewish Studies:

  • "Why I Have Not Visited Germany" (Winter,1997) by Rabbi Authur Herzberg. The American Jewish Press Association awarded this article a first place Simon Rockower Award for Excellence in Jewish Journal for commentary and editorial writing.
  • "Thank you, Moritz Loth : a 125-year UAHC retrospective" (Spring, 1998) by Michael Meyer is listed in RAMBI.

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