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- DictionaryOr·tho·dox Ju·da·ism/ˈôrTHəˌdäks ˈjo͞odəˌizəm/
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- 1. a major branch within Judaism that teaches strict adherence to rabbinical interpretation of Jewish law and its traditional observances.
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Orthodox Judaism is the collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is chiefly defined by regarding the Torah, both Written and Oral, as revealed by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and faithfully transmitted ever since. Wikipedia