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Modern Orthodox Judaism (redirect from Modern Orthodox Jewish) example, Modern Orthodoxy is dominated by Religious Zionism. Although they are not the same, these movements share many of the same values and many of... |
Jewish Renewal is a Jewish religious movement that started in the 1970s and 1980s and works toward the fusing of modern Judaism with incluences from Kabbalah... |
Orthodox Judaism (redirect from Orthodox Jewish) the new non-Orthodox forms of Jewish thought, religious or secular, that came to be in the last 250 years (since the Jewish community lost its powers to... |
related to Jewish ethics. Jewish Ethics (topic) Archived 2008-04-07 at the Wayback Machine at My Jewish Learning Society of Jewish Ethics Jewish Bioethics... |
rabbi is to teach Torah. In addition, rabbis often act as the religious leader of a Jewish community. In contrast to many other religions, a rabbi is not... |
environmentalism Jewish environmentalism Maori environmentalism Spiritual ecology Alt-right Antisemitism New antisemitism Racial antisemitism Racism Religious antisemitism... |
than anyone else, and many of whose who are considered "Jewish" (especially secular/(non-religious ones) do not believe they are "Chosen" in any way at all... |
Conservative Judaism (category Jewish denominations) United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice:Official work on Jewish law, by Isaac Klein, 1992 Emet Ve'emunah: Statement... |
Judaism (redirect from Jewish religion) Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות) is the religion of Jewish people, and also the world's second oldest Abrahamic monotheistic religion. It is almost 4,000 years... |
Hasidic Judaism (category Jewish denominations) Hasidic Judaism or Hasidism is a Jewish religious movement that was started by Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, known as "Baal Shem Tov". It began in Eastern... |
majority. These people are called separatists (for example, the state or a religious group) recognises that their ideas are different. Very often, they also... |
Talmud (category Jewish literature) important in Judaism. These texts are about discussions Rabbis had about Jewish law, ethics, customs and history. The Talmud has two parts, the Mishnah... |
homeland for the Jewish people in the Land of Israel. Amongst Jews living in Israel, Zionism is generally associated with a conservative religious worldview... |
A mohel is a person who circumcises Jewish baby boys eight days after they are born. This is a practice of Jewish law (Halakha). A knife is traditionally... |
Fundamentalism (redirect from Religious fundamentalism) fundamentalists want to go back to the roots of certain ideological or religious positions. Religious fundamentalism has been prevalent in society since its beginnings... |
Reconstructionist Judaism (category Jewish denominations) civilization that constantly develops. The Jewish society therefore develops much like any other society. As a result, the Jewish religion needs to adapt to these... |
Halakha (category Jewish law) Halakha is the Hebrew word for the Jewish code of laws. A long time ago, these laws were oral (spoken, but not written down). Once they became written... |
Who is a Jew? (section My mom is Jewish or I converted) person is a Jew either by birth (in any case if one's mother is Jewish) or by religious conversion. However, some disagree. Therefore, the following need... |
Siddur (category Jewish literature) A siddur (Hebrew: סדור) is a Jewish prayer book. It has a set order of a list of Jewish prayers and blessings. "Siddurs", which come from a Hebrew root... |
Musar movement (category Jewish culture) The Musar movement is a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement. It developed in the 19th century in Eastern Europe, particularly among Orthodox... |