Orthodox Judaism

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Orthodox vs. other Branches

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Orthodox Judaism continues the traditional Jewish beliefs and way of life. Orthodox Jews believe that God revealed the laws of the Torah and...
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Demographics

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In America, about 10% of the five million Jews are Orthodox. There are about two million Orthodox Jews in the world.  Percentages of t...

Differences between Religions

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 Where the religions are located          Judaism differs from Christianity and Islam by the prophet, scripture, sects or branches, ...

Development of Orthodox Judaism

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Star of David Orthodox Judaism was established in mid 19th-century central Europe in reaction to the radical changes to tradition...
Friday, February 3, 2012

Traditions and Rituals

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The traditions and rituals are Brit Hayyim, Bar Mitzvah, and Kiddushin. Brit Hayyim is a naming ceremony for baby girls which takes place ...

Holy Book and Holy Days

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  Orthodox Judaism followers use the Torah as their holy book. The holy days include Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur. Hanukka...

Place of Worship

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Synagogue Orthodox Judaism followers go to a synagogue. Many synagogues contain a school and a social hall. Some synagogues have athleti...
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