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Orthodox Judaism



Judaism - jooˈdəĭzˌəm, jooˈdē–, the religious beliefs and practices and the way of life of the Jews. The term itself was first used by Hellenized Jews to describe their religious practice, but it is of predominantly modern usage; it is not used in the Bible or in Rabbinic literature and only rarely in the literature of the medieval period   Read More...

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    Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations ("Orthodox Judaism" begins on p. 146)
    by Linda Woodhead, Paul Fletcher, Hiroko Kawanami, David Smith. 393 pgs.


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