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Orthodox Judaism

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Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox and Reform Judaism are examples of different movements within Judaism. There are a number of differences in what Orthodox and Reform Jews believe.

Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism

  • Orthodox (or Traditional) Jews believe that the Torah is the direct word of God. They also believe the Talmud has authority.
    • Obviously, life today is very different from 2000 years ago.
    • But, for Orthodox Jews, the Torah remains as relevant today as it did when it was first given.
Orthodox Judaism and the Torah

Orthodox Judaism and the Torah

  • Rabbis and students of the Torah continue to find new understandings of the Torah.
    • These new understandings make the stories and messages of the Torah applicable to modern living.
  • But, the Torah still cannot be changed or interpreted, as it is the direct word of God.
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