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  • '''Orthodox Judaism''' is the stream of [[Judaism]] that adheres to a relatively strict interpr Compared to other modern Judaisms, Orthodox Judaism is characterized by:
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  • * [[Orthodox Judaism]]
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  • ...ypically contrasted to [[Centrist Orthodox Judaism|Centrist]] and [[Modern Orthodox Judaism]]. It consists of three distinctive subgroups:
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  • *[http://www.ou.org/ Orthodox Judaism - The Orthodox Union: Official website] ...acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/363_Transp/08_Orthodoxy.html The Various Types of Orthodox Judaism]
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  • A stream within Orthodox Judaism, originating in the 18th century, that emphasizes spirituality and role of
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  • ...m|Hasidic]] world. The term 'yeshiva' is used in all groups belonging to [[Orthodox Judaism]].
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  • '''Orthodox Judaism''' is the stream of [[Judaism]] that adheres to a relatively strict interpr Compared to other modern Judaisms, Orthodox Judaism is characterized by:
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  • Ben-Yehuda was born to [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] parents in Luzkhy, [[Lithuania]], then a territory of the [[Russ
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  • * [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jews]] who question the commitment of the movement to [[Halakha]].
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  • '''Hasidic [[Judaism]]''' was born out of European Orthodox Judaism in the 18th century. The word "Hasidim" is [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] for "
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  • "[[Catholicism |Catholics]], [[Orthodox Judaism |Jews]], Gentiles, occidentals and orientals are all the sons of God." <ref
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  • ...hodox Judaism broadly (and informally) shades into two main styles, Modern Orthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism. The philosophical distinction is generally around accom **[[Modern Orthodox Judaism]] emphasizes strict observance of religious laws and commandments but with
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  • .... Only recently did they contact other Jews and part of them now profess [[Orthodox Judaism]], although many still retain their centuries-old traditions.
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  • ...the [[English language|English]] necessary for upward mobility, and his [[Orthodox Judaism]] "could not endure so much as a blessing given on stage, for such a blessi
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  • Things that enraged him included signs of Orthodox Judaism, and any form of defiance. When a mother fought being separated from her da
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  • **Orthodox Judaism, however, is roughly the same
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  • ...omy]]. The Halakha is the interpretation of teachings and is followed by [[Orthodox Judaism|orthodox]] and [[Conservative Judaism|conservative]] Jews in both ecclesias
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