Orthodoxy and Pluralism - Lecture of the Month / Series 2
Item #: 0826
Perhaps the most profound tragedy facing the Jewish world today is that the vast majority of Jews have no idea what it means to be Jewish. Contrasting the history of the early break-away movements of the Sadducees and the Karaites, Rabbi Wein makes a compelling case of how the Reform movement robbed generations of Jews of their rightful heritage and points to the ways we can help these lost Jews to reconnect to their destiny.

