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The American Council for Judaism (ACJ) is an organization of American Jews committed to the proposition that Jews are not a national but a religious group, adhering to the original stated principles of Reform Judaism, as articulated in the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform. In particular, it is notable for its historical opposition to Zionism. Although it has since moderated its stance on the issue, it still advocates that American Jews distance themselves from Israel politically, and does not view Israel as a universal Jewish homeland. The ACJ has also championed women's rights, including the right for women to serve as rabbis, and has supported Reform Jewish congregations and contributed to the publication of new editions of prayer books for religious services predominately in the English languag

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  • المجلس الأمريكي لليهودية (ar)
  • American Council for Judaism (en)
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  • المجلس الأمريكي لليهودية (بالإنجليزية: American Council for Judaism)‏ هو منظمة لليهود الأمريكيين الملتزمين باقتراح أن اليهود ليسوا قومية بل جماعة دينية، متمسكين بالمبادئ الأصلية المعلنة لليهودية الإصلاحية، كما ورد في برنامج بيتسبرغ 1885. ومن الجدير بالذكر بشكل خاص معارضتها التاريخية للصهيونية. ورغم أنها منذ ذلك الوقت خففت من موقفها بشأن هذه القضية، فإنها لا تزال تدعو إلى إبعاد اليهود الأميركيين عن إسرائيل سياسيا، ولا ينظرون إلى إسرائيل باعتبارها وطنا يهوديا عالميا. كما دافع المجلس الأمريكي لليهودية عن حقوق المرأة، بما في ذلك حق المرأة في أن تخدم كحاخامات، كما دعم الجماعات اليهودية الإصلاحية وساهم في نشر طبعات جديدة من كتب الصلاة من أجل الخدمات الدينية التي غالبا ما تكون باللغة الإنجليزية لليهود في البلدان الناطقة بالإنجليزية. (ar)
  • The American Council for Judaism (ACJ) is an organization of American Jews committed to the proposition that Jews are not a national but a religious group, adhering to the original stated principles of Reform Judaism, as articulated in the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform. In particular, it is notable for its historical opposition to Zionism. Although it has since moderated its stance on the issue, it still advocates that American Jews distance themselves from Israel politically, and does not view Israel as a universal Jewish homeland. The ACJ has also championed women's rights, including the right for women to serve as rabbis, and has supported Reform Jewish congregations and contributed to the publication of new editions of prayer books for religious services predominately in the English languag (en)
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