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  • ...inic schisms, such as the [[Karaite judaism|Karaites]]. In the modern era, Judaism has fractured into several denominations, most notably the Conservative, Or Judaism is one of the first recorded [[Monotheism|monotheistic]] religions and amon
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  • ...contrasted to [[Centrist Orthodox Judaism|Centrist]] and [[Modern Orthodox Judaism]]. It consists of three distinctive subgroups: ...erents and leaders, also commonly referred to by its Yiddish name: Litvish Judaism;
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  • ...lly meaning "opponents," because of their origin as opponents of [[Hasidic Judaism]]. The major ideologue of Lithuanian Judaism was Rabbi Eliyyahu of Vilnius, widely known as the [[Vilna Gaon]] (1720 –
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  • '''Conservative Judaism''', (also known as '''[[Masorti Judaism]]''' in Israel), is a modern stream that arose out of intellectual currents ...daism include:<ref>Emet Ve-Emunah, Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism, 2nd Printing, 1990</ref>
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  • '''Orthodox Judaism''' is the stream of [[Judaism]] that adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the Compared to other modern Judaisms, Orthodox Judaism is characterized by:
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  • ...ulture that is distinct from the modern secular world, and from non-Haredi Judaism. This culture includes a specific language - [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] - ...e students of the [[Baal Shem Tov]], who is seen as the founder of Hasidic Judaism.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hasidic Judaism]]
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  • *''[[Ancient Judaism (book)|Ancient Judaism]]'', [[Max Weber]], Free Press, 1967, ISBN 0-02-934130-2 *''Living Judaism: The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition and Practice'' Wayne Dosick
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  • *[http://www.jewfaq.org/ Judaism 101], an extensive FAQ written by a librarian. ...tp://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=666&letter=J&search=Judaism Judaism article from the 1901-1906 ''Jewish Encyclopedia'']
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judaism]]
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  • {{r|Haredi Judaism}} {{r|Hasidic Judaism}}
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  • A stream within Orthodox Judaism, originating in the 18th century, that emphasizes spirituality and role of
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  • The branch within Judaism that stresses strict interpretation and practice of the Torah as expressed
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judaism]]
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  • The non-[[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] branch of [[Haredi Judaism]].
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  • A modern stream of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century
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  • ...ian]], [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] and [[Haredi Judaism|Sephardic Haredi]] Judaism.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Orthodox Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Conservative Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Haredi Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lithuanian Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Haredi Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hasidic Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Haredi Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Conservative Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Judaism}}
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  • * [[Haredi Judaism]] * [[Hasidic Judaism]]
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  • ...ian]], [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] and [[Haredi Judaism|Sephardic Haredi]] Judaism.
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  • ...contrasted to [[Centrist Orthodox Judaism|Centrist]] and [[Modern Orthodox Judaism]]. It consists of three distinctive subgroups: ...erents and leaders, also commonly referred to by its Yiddish name: Litvish Judaism;
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  • The non-[[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] branch of [[Haredi Judaism]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hasidic Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Haredi Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Haredi Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Orthodox Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Conservative Judaism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Conservative Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Judaism}}
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  • {{r|Judaism}} {{r|Lithuanian Judaism}}
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  • *[http://www.jewfaq.org/ Judaism 101], an extensive FAQ written by a librarian. ...tp://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=666&letter=J&search=Judaism Judaism article from the 1901-1906 ''Jewish Encyclopedia'']
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  • {{r|Haredi Judaism}} {{r|Hasidic Judaism}}
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  • *''[[Ancient Judaism (book)|Ancient Judaism]]'', [[Max Weber]], Free Press, 1967, ISBN 0-02-934130-2 *''Living Judaism: The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition and Practice'' Wayne Dosick
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judaism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judaism]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Judaism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judaism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hasidic Judaism]]
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  • {{r|Judaism}} {{r|Union for Reform Judaism }}
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  • (1921—1940s) [[Germany|German]] political assassin and [[Judaism|Jewish]] victim of [[Holocaust]].
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  • * [[Conservative Judaism]] * [[Orthodox Judaism]]
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  • Prominent [[communal]] and most fanatical wing of [[Haredi Judaism]] in [[Jerusalem]]. (Hebrew lit. Chareidi Community)
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  • Any or all of the religions that claim [[Abraham]] as a spiritual founder: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lithuanian Judaism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Haredi Judaism}}
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  • A [[Judaism|Jewish]] leftist publication that was during the 1930s edited by [[Herbert
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  • A [[Hasidic Judaism]] group originating in western [[Ukraine]], and now based in [[Jerusalem]].
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  • ...en Shlomo Zalman of Vilnius, Lithuania, the founding scholar of Lithuanian Judaism
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  • {{r|Judaism}}} {{r|Sephardic Judaism}}
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  • A stream within Orthodox Judaism, originating in the 18th century, that emphasizes spirituality and role of
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  • The branch within Judaism that stresses strict interpretation and practice of the Torah as expressed
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  • An online resource of [[Judaism|Jewish history]] and [[Jewish culture]], as well as extensive primary docum
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  • ...-authored literature that has appeared in the various scriptural canons of Judaism and of Christianity.
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  • {{r|Haredi Judaism}} {{r|Hasidic Judaism}}
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  • ...nd New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism).
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  • {{r|Judaism}} {{r|Orthodox Judaism}}
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • ...ion effort, at [[Brandeis University]], dealing with the interactions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]] with sexual ethics, especially in relati
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  • ...e on the Tanakh as scripture and the rejection of the Oral Law of rabbinic Judaism
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  • ...lly meaning "opponents," because of their origin as opponents of [[Hasidic Judaism]]. The major ideologue of Lithuanian Judaism was Rabbi Eliyyahu of Vilnius, widely known as the [[Vilna Gaon]] (1720 –
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  • A modern stream of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century
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  • *[http://judaism.about.com/library/uc/uc_sects_a.htm A Brief History of Jewish Sects] *[http://www.karaitejudaism.org/ Karaite Judaism]
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  • ...nce of many gods. Almost all religions except the Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are polytheistic (although some have stat
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  • ...'' (תורה), literally "Teaching" or "Instruction," is the holiest book of [[Judaism]]. It originally referred to the Teachings of Moses, as written down in the Later it came to include the entire set of teachings relating to Judaism, including the entire "Written Torah" or ''Torah Shebichtav'', consisting o
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  • ...political and economic significance; as the 'Holy Land', the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity, and today including Israel and occupied territories.
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  • ===Judaism===
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  • * {{search link|Juadaism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Judaism) * {{search link|Juadism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Judaism)
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  • ..., [[Jewish Labor Committee]]; member of [[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]] and the Rabbinical Assembly commission investigating the Agribusiness kos
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  • {{r|Orthodox Judaism}}
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  • *[[Union for Reform Judaism ]] *[[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]]
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  • ...was some of the [[Talmud]], the main scripture, besides the [[Torah]], of Judaism.
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  • ...]] world. The term 'yeshiva' is used in all groups belonging to [[Orthodox Judaism]].
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • A city in the [[Middle East]], with great religious significance to [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]; divided by the United Nations partition
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  • ...table to God, and is a central concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather differently in t * [[Atonement in Judaism]]
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  • ...r a mediator to God, as being [[heresy]] (''[[Emunoth ve-Deoth]]'', II:5). Judaism also does not consider Jesus to be the [[Jewish Messiah|Messiah]] primarily ...ry American Reform Responsa, #68).<ref name=faqs>[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/10-Reform/section-15.html "Question 18.3.4: Reform's Position On...What
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  • *''An Introduction to Karaite Judaism'' (Yaron, et. al.) ISBN 0-9700775-4-8 *''Karaite Judaism and Historical Understanding'' (Fred Astren) ISBN 1-57003-518-0
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  • ...retations of Maimonides and the Legacy of Leo Strauss," in ''Leo Strauss & Judaism: Jerusalem and Athens Critically Revisited'' (1996).
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  • '''Orthodox Judaism''' is the stream of [[Judaism]] that adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the Compared to other modern Judaisms, Orthodox Judaism is characterized by:
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  • {{r|Hasidic Judaism}}
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  • ...be a precursor of the world's three great Western religious traditions: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], called the [[Abrahamic religions]]. The
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  • ...ave "religion" added to its name, as its focus is on "sexual ethics within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and you can learn how the toleration of slavery i
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  • ...pendent Board of Directors. It has no allegiance to any specific branch of Judaism or political viewpoint." Formed in 1917 as the Jewish Correspondence Burea
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  • The Sabbath is a special day in different religions. The [[Judaism|Jews]] say that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh ...ad ways. Based on the biblical prohibition against labor on the Sabbath, [[Judaism#Jewish denominations|Orthodox Jews]] eschew anything that involves labor--f
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  • ...iation on [[pantheism]] - the belief that the whole universe ''is'' God. [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are all monotheistic, although it is poss
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  • ...Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] and [[Polynesian cuisine]]. On the other hand, [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]] ban the eating of pigs or any other use of them, probably b
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  • ...e [[yeshiva]] movement that gave rise to what is now known as [[Lithuanian Judaism]].
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  • '''Conservative Judaism''', (also known as '''[[Masorti Judaism]]''' in Israel), is a modern stream that arose out of intellectual currents ...daism include:<ref>Emet Ve-Emunah, Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism, 2nd Printing, 1990</ref>
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  • '''Jerusalem''' is an ancient city holy to the three Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]. It was divided by the ceasefire between
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  • ...strongly opposed to Zionism, which it condemns as heretical and opposed to Judaism. Groups affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis include the [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] groups Satmar, Dushinsky, Toldos Aharon, Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok,
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  • ...than 300 books, mostly on evolution - but also on the Qur'an, Freemasonry, Judaism and Zionism. A number of these works are intended for children.
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  • ..., including bibliographies, a glossary, and a time-line for the history of Judaism
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