#192: Reform vs Orthodoxy: The Battle of 19th Century Europe
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Summary
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- 0:00 — Introduction & dedication
- 0:36 — Podcast intro; Mendelssohn recap
- 1:36 — Reform emergence; 17th–18th c. precursors (Sabbatai Zevi, Spinoza)
- 4:07 — Napoleon’s emancipation & identity shift
- 6:24 — Conversions & assimilation (Heinrich Heine example)
- 10:25 — Reform tactics: Bible over Talmud; “prophetic Judaism”
- 18:59 — Jacobson/Westphalia reforms (state control of rabbis, synagogue changes)
- 24:53 — Berlin vs. Hamburg differences; home services vs. public temples
- 29:41 — Abraham Geiger’s ideology; opposition to circumcision noted
- 34:49 — Philippson/Magdeburg — services, Sunday shift
- 36:49 — Rabbinical conferences (1844–46) & intermarriage stance
- 41:27 — Orthodox responses: Safer Berneis, Rav Ettlinger, haram strategy
- 48:47 — Samson Raphael Hirsch’s Neo‑Orthodoxy response
- 57:13 — Modern implications: erosion of minhagim; academia vs. masorah
- 59:05 — Closing takeaway: small changes can lead to large identity shifts