The Divine Source and World Unity

Selected Works of Adolph Moses for the 21st Century

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Humanism, Reference, Comparative Religion, Judaism
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Author: Adolph Moses, William F. Shannon ISBN: 1230000022631
Publisher: Hudson Mohawk Press Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Adolph Moses, William F. Shannon
ISBN: 1230000022631
Publisher: Hudson Mohawk Press
Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Adolph Moses taught that the true religion of Moses is recognition of the one God for everyone everywhere, not a tribal religion forming the basis for an ethnic state in the Middle East. Moses emphasized the universal nature of Judaism and all true religion. He adopted the term "Yahvism" to emphasize his conviction that Judaism was neither a national nor a tribal religion. He wanted to attract non-Jews to Judaism, and he wanted to lure back Jews who had lost affection for their religion. Most of all he wanted to show that Judaism is a religion for all those who are interested in learning about it, and not a religion exclusively or even primarily for those born as Jews. His vision was a new Church of Humanity grounded in the universal vision of the biblical prophets and based on mutual respect, union and universal love. It is with his universal vision in mind that we present this selection of his writings edited into gender-neutral language, in recognition of Moses's desire to be a light to all people. This edition includes the 1885 Declaration of Principles that became the foundation of what came to be known as "Classical Reform Judaism", along with a new Introduction.

Adolph Moses (1840-1902) was born in Poland, arrived in the United States in 1870, and was rabbi of congregations in Alabama and Kentucky. He identified with the more radical wing of American Reform Judaism and was an anti-Zionist.

William F. Shannon is the Publisher and Editor of Hudson Mohawk Press.  He holds a Master of Arts in Integrated Studies/Cultural Studies from Athabasca University in Canada.

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Adolph Moses taught that the true religion of Moses is recognition of the one God for everyone everywhere, not a tribal religion forming the basis for an ethnic state in the Middle East. Moses emphasized the universal nature of Judaism and all true religion. He adopted the term "Yahvism" to emphasize his conviction that Judaism was neither a national nor a tribal religion. He wanted to attract non-Jews to Judaism, and he wanted to lure back Jews who had lost affection for their religion. Most of all he wanted to show that Judaism is a religion for all those who are interested in learning about it, and not a religion exclusively or even primarily for those born as Jews. His vision was a new Church of Humanity grounded in the universal vision of the biblical prophets and based on mutual respect, union and universal love. It is with his universal vision in mind that we present this selection of his writings edited into gender-neutral language, in recognition of Moses's desire to be a light to all people. This edition includes the 1885 Declaration of Principles that became the foundation of what came to be known as "Classical Reform Judaism", along with a new Introduction.

Adolph Moses (1840-1902) was born in Poland, arrived in the United States in 1870, and was rabbi of congregations in Alabama and Kentucky. He identified with the more radical wing of American Reform Judaism and was an anti-Zionist.

William F. Shannon is the Publisher and Editor of Hudson Mohawk Press.  He holds a Master of Arts in Integrated Studies/Cultural Studies from Athabasca University in Canada.

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