Saturday, February 4, 2012

Development of Orthodox Judaism

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Orthodox Judaism was established in mid 19th-century central Europe in reaction to the radical changes to tradition by Reform Judaism. Traditionalist rabbis in Germany and Hungary refused to be associated with the Reform movement which led to the development of Orthodox Judaism. The rapid spread of the haskalah, or Jewish enlightenment in western Europe, followed by the Reform movement's success, developed the conservative and separationist ideology that came to define Orthodox Judaism.

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