Summer Speaker Series: Jewish Reform in Charleston
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06/26/2020 - Summer Speaker Series

Reform Judaism in Charleston and Baltimore
Jun 26 2020 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Reform Judaism in Charleston and Baltimore

Summer Speaker Series

Presented by The Breman Museum in partnership with the Savannah Jewish Federation, Savannah Jewish Educational Alliance, and the Southern Jewish Historical Society


Mark Bauman, retired professor of history at Atlanta Metropolitan College, will discuss the origins of Reform Judaism in Charleston and especially Baltimore and how Jews from these cities took Reform idealogy across the country as they moved westward. More than changes in religious practices, the push for Reform Judaism reflected freedom of choice and the feminine-ization of American Judaism.

When: Friday, June 26th at 10AM
Where: Zoom Registration
Cost: Free

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