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  1. Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. 235 East Broadway, New York, NY 10002. The organization of Orthodox Judaism occurred very slowly in the United States but accelerated when waves of East European immigration brought more traditionalists at the close of the nineteenth century.

  2. ORTHODOXY AND HETERODOXY . The concepts of orthodoxy and heterodoxy are found within all the major religious traditions, expressed by a variety of terms. In relation to religious life, orthodoxy means correct or sound belief according to an authoritative norm; heterodoxy refers to belief in a doctrine differing from the norm.

  3. Everyone, Jewish or not, is welcome at this free three-session class for beginners that explores the topics of Jewish spirituality, ethics and community values. Find Introduction to Judaism classes in your area. In this 16- to 20-week class (depending on location), you’ll learn the fundamentals of Jewish thought and practice.

  4. Jul 24, 2009 · Rabbi Elliot N Dorf, United Synagogue Review, 2006. Conservative Judaism is a form of traditional Judaism that falls halfway between Orthodox Judaism and Reform Judaism. It is sometimes described ...

  5. Jan 9, 2018 · In Judaism, orthodox means adhering to a tradition of mass revelation and to the interpretation and application of the laws and ethics of the Torah - as legislated in the Talmudic texts by the ...

  6. May 21, 2018 · Identification. Hasidim are ultrareligious Jews who live within the framework of their centuries-old beliefs and traditions and who observe Orthodox law so meticulously that they are set apart from most other Orthodox Jews. Even their appearance is distinctive: the men bearded in black suits or long black coats, and women in high-necked, loose ...

  7. According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law, or halakhah, includes 613 commandments given by God in the Torah, as well as rules and practices elaborated by scholars and custom. Jewish law covers ...

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