释义 |
re·constructionism \|rē+\ noun Etymology: reconstruction + -ism : adherence to or advocacy of reconstruction; specifically often capitalized : a movement in 20th century American Judaism influenced by Conservative Judaism and by pragmatism that advocates a creative adjustment of Jewish life to contemporary conditions by stressing the cultivation of traditions and folkways shared by all Jews as a basis for reconstructing historic Judaism into a religious civilization that would transcend denominationalism and ensure the unity and survival of the Jewish people |