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Orthodox Judaism

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The branch of Judaism that is governed by adherence to the Torah as interpreted in the Talmud.

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  • noun The most traditional Rabbinic branch of Judaism, believing the written Torah and the oral Torah were literally given to Moses by God.

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  • noun beliefs and practices of a Judaic sect that strictly observes Mosaic law
  • noun Jews who strictly observe the Mosaic law as interpreted in the Talmud

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Examples

  • "The decision should challenge other religions and more traditional denominations, such as Orthodox Judaism, to transform their cruel and unjust stance towards lesbian and gay people.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • "The description" Orthodox Judaism "is the name of a group of Jews who try as hard as they can to imitate their rebbes in every aspect of life.

    Israpundit 2009

  • The school is based on the ideals of Torah U'madda , a tenant of modern Orthodox Judaism that recognizes the values of both religious and secular knowledge.

    Essay Sparks Campus Uproar Sophia Hollander 2011

  • First, because anything that sounds like religion is "heard" by Israelis as Orthodox Judaism, virtually the only brand of Judaism that they see in Israel and mostly resent.

    Rabbi Sid Schwarz: 'One Jewish People' Takes Work Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2011

  • Gavi Brown, a 19-year-old English major, also believed that the article raised questions about the boundaries of modern Orthodox Judaism.

    Essay Sparks Campus Uproar Sophia Hollander 2011

  • First, because anything that sounds like religion is "heard" by Israelis as Orthodox Judaism, virtually the only brand of Judaism that they see in Israel and mostly resent.

    Rabbi Sid Schwarz: 'One Jewish People' Takes Work Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2011

  • Although Haredim are not the only form of Orthodox Judaism -- Jews who follow all rules of the religious life.

    In rise of ultra-Orthodox, challenges for Israel 2011

  • First, because anything that sounds like religion is "heard" by Israelis as Orthodox Judaism, virtually the only brand of Judaism that they see in Israel and mostly resent.

    Rabbi Sid Schwarz: 'One Jewish People' Takes Work Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2011

  • Although Haredim are not the only form of Orthodox Judaism -- Jews who follow all rules of the religious life.

    In rise of ultra-Orthodox, challenges for Israel 2011

  • First, because anything that sounds like religion is "heard" by Israelis as Orthodox Judaism, virtually the only brand of Judaism that they see in Israel and mostly resent.

    Rabbi Sid Schwarz: 'One Jewish People' Takes Work Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2011

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