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26. God in Search of Man, p. 144.

27. Judaism as a Civilization, p. 433.

28. For an analysis see Richard Hirsh,"Mordecai Kaplan s Approach to Jewish Law," R. A. Brauner, ed., Jewish Civilization: Essays and Studies, Vol. II, pp. 155.f],

29. M. Kaplan , The Future of the American Jew, p. 418. 30."The Future of the American Jew" Conservative Judaism and Jewish Law, p. 17.

31.. Ibid.,.p. 22.

32. Ibid. p. 25.

33. 1bid., p. 13.

34. E. Borowitz , A New Jewish Theology in the Making. p. 206.

35."Liberal Jewish Theology", Yearbook, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1977, p. 139.

36."Toward A Theology of Reform Jewish Practice, Journal of The Central Conference of American Rabbis. April, 1960, pp. 27 ff.

37.. 1bid., p. 30.

38."On Celebrating Sinai", Journal of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, June, 1966, p. 112 tf 39. Choices in Modern Jewish Thoughts- A Partisian Guide, pp. 243 ff.

40. 1Ibid., p. 243.

41."Liberal Jewish Theology", Yearbook, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1977, p. 167.; 42. Quest for Past and Future- Essays in Jewish Theology, p. 110.:

43. E. Fackenheim ,"The Dilemma of Liberal Judaism", Quest for Past and Future, p. 143.

44, 1Ibid., p. 145.

45. 1bid., p. 146.

46. 1Ibid., p. 15.

47. Reform Jewish Practice V.IL, p. 7.

48. S. B. Freehof. Reform Responsa, p. 13.

49, 1bid., p. 17.

50. 1bid., p. 2.