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Orthodox Judaism |
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Orthodox JudaismReligion of Jews who adhere strictly to traditional beliefs and practices; the official form of Judaism in Israel. Orthodox Jews hold that both the written law (Torah) and the oral law (codified in the Mishna and interpreted in the Talmud) are immutably fixed and remain the sole norm of religious observance. Orthodox Judaism has held fast to such practices as daily worship, dietary laws, intensive study of the Torah, and separation of men and women in the synagogue. It also enjoins strict observance of the Sabbath and does not permit instrumental music during communal services. A leading center of Orthodoxy in the U.S. is New York's Yeshiva Univ. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| TARZANA - A Jewish Orthodox congregation is embroiled in a bitter dispute with neighbors over parking spaces - a two-year conflict that has stalled Temple Beith David's dream of converting an old post office into a synagogue. So too, is an examination of the Jewish religion as practiced by Jewish Orthodox fundamentalists (see our article "Israel Shahak" in the March issue). Another threat comes from radical right-wing Jewish Orthodox militants. |
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