In the catalog ~ On the Shelves ~ Selected Web Sites ~ FAQ's
Finding books in the Catalog
To find books on Reform Judaism, do a browse subject search in the catalog
under: Reform Judaism
You can also combine Reform Judaism in a keyword search with other
topics. For example, there isn't one subject heading for "Reform
Responsa" but you can do a combination keyword search for the
subject "Reform" and the subject "Responsa." Similarly
to find liturgy from the Reform movement do a keyword search under
the subject "Reform" and the subject "siddur"
(or haggadah, mahzor, etc.)
Finding books on the Shelves
Books that are written on the history, beliefs, or customs of Reform Judaism are shelved in the BM 197 section. Books on individual congregations are shelved in BM 225 (arranged by city). Books that discuss the Reform view of any specific topic are generally shelved with other books on that topic.
Selected Web Sites
North American Reform Organizations
Reform Judaism
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) Home
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR)
Union of Reform Judaism (URJ, was UAHC)
American Jewish Archives
Religious Action Center (RAC)
World Wide Reform/Liberal/Progressive Organizations
World Union for Progressive Judaism
Israeli Movement for Progressive Judaism
Union for Progressive Judaism (New Zealand, Australia, and Asia)
Union of Liberal & Progressive Synagogues (Great Britain)
Union of Jewish Congregations of Latin America and the Caribbean (UJCL)
Liberaal Jodendom in Nederland
Progressive Judaism in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Online Texts & Resources
Platforms adopted by the CCAR
http://www.ccarnet.org/documentsandpositions/platforms/
- Declaration of Principles, 1885 Pittsburgh Conference
- The Columbus Platform : the Guiding Principles of Reform Judaism (1937)
- Reform Judaism : A Centenary Perspective, adopted at San Francisco, 1976
- Reform Judaism & Zionism: A Centenary Platform, adopted in Miami, Florida, June 24, 1997
- A Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism, adopted at the Pittsburgh Convention , May 1999
Topical
Index of Reform Responsa / compiled by Rabbi Steven Ross Chatinover
http://ccarnet.org/documentsandpositions/responsa/
FAQ's (Frequently asked Questions)
Where
is the Reform responsa? and is there an index?
There is not a separate section for Reform responsa, it is shelved with
the responsa of all the other streams of Judaism. Books which include
works by many authors, or are put out by a committee, are shelved in
BM 522 A1. Books written by a single author are shelved in BM 522.xx
(where the xx is a code for the first letters of the author's last name).
They should appear on the shelf in alphabetical order by the author's
last name (or first name, if there is no last name). So, books by Solomon
Freehof are in BM 522.36 R, works by Walter Jacob BM 522.5 A, works
by the CCAR in BM 522 A1 [note that the call numbers may vary by campus.]
There is an incomplete index available online at: http://ccarnet.org/documentsandpositions/responsa/
Books of responsa on a specific topic are usually shelved with other books on the topic. You can find them in the catalog by doing keyword searches for the subject "responsa" and subject or anywhere search for the topic, e.g. "aging" or "conversion."
Works about responsa literature are shelved in BM 523.
Where
is the journal Reform Judaism?
BM 197 R3.83 (generally in the folio, or oversized area - ask your local
librarian)
Where
is the Hebrew Union College Annual?
BM 11 H4
Where
is the CCAR Journal?
BM
197 A1C2.2
Where are the Reform prayer books? or Rabbi's manual?
| Type liturgy | Call number |
| Siddur (daily prayers) | BM 674.34 |
| Mahzor (festival prayers) | BM 674.54 |
| Haggadah | BM 674.74 |
Prayer books for just one service (Arvit, Shaharit, etc.) or just one holiday (Sabbath, Rosh HaShanah, etc.) are shelved in the BM 675 section with a code for the name of the service or holiday (Arvit = A7.8, Sabbath=S3, etc.). Reform prayers will have Z6.6-Z6.69 added to the call number after the code for the service.
Rabbi's manuals are shelved in BM 676.
Minhag Amerika = Daily Prayers for American Israelites (Cincinnati, 1872)
Are
there any handy reference books?
Reform Judaism in America : a biographical dictionary
and sourcebook / edited by Kerry M Olitzky, Lance J. Sussman, and
Malcolm H. Stern. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1993.
The Reform Judaism Reader : North American Documents / Michael A. Meyer, W. Gunther Plaut. New York, NY : UAHC press, 2001.
Jewish living : a guide to contemporary Reform practice / by Mark Washofsky. New York : UAHC press, 2000.
If you have any further questions about finding information on this, or any other topic, ask your local HUC-JIR librarian or email us using the form on the homepage.
