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		By: Rabbi Chaim Ingram OAM		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The reason for the lack of interest among Israelis for so-called religious pluralism that Jonathan Tobin cites is quite clear. Reform and allied movements sprang out of a desire or a perceived need among some diaspora Jews to acculturate to their host countries&#039; mores.  Now that we, thank G-D, have a Jewish state, there is no longer any such need.  Isn&#039;t it about time Reform and Conservative movements particularly in America ceased their divisiveness, rejoined the mainstream and accepted that Israel is now the centre of world Jewry?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reason for the lack of interest among Israelis for so-called religious pluralism that Jonathan Tobin cites is quite clear. Reform and allied movements sprang out of a desire or a perceived need among some diaspora Jews to acculturate to their host countries&#8217; mores.  Now that we, thank G-D, have a Jewish state, there is no longer any such need.  Isn&#8217;t it about time Reform and Conservative movements particularly in America ceased their divisiveness, rejoined the mainstream and accepted that Israel is now the centre of world Jewry?</p>
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