SCHINDLER, ALEXANDER (1925-2000).
American Reform leader. Former president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, his leadership of the Reform movement saw a greater Reform involvement with the State of Israel and initiated some radical changes in Reform philosophy, such as ordained female rabbis and the acceptance of people with only a patrilineal tie to Judaism. He also advocated reaching out to the “unchurched,” in other words, actively seeking converts to Judaism.