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The term Reform Judaism is today used for a confessional division within Judaism, especially in North America and the United Kingdom. The reform movement in Judaism has historically started in the 19th century in Germany by Abraham Geiger."Reform Judaism" used as a proper name specifically refers to two denominations, American Reform Judaism and British Reform Judaism. For historical reasons, there is a disparity between British and American terminology.
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