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Global Diversity of Jews

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Global Diversity of Jews

Jews share monotheistic beliefs in only one God but globally and vary in origin and commitment to the Torah.

Sephardic Jews

Sephardic Jews

  • In terms of European origins, Jews from the Holy Land settled in the region of Spain around the 3rd century.
  • Jews settled in Europe became known as Sephardic Jews, as persecution spread them across the continent.
Ashkenazi Jews

Ashkenazi Jews

  • The second group of Jews arose around the 10th century, in Germany and France.
  • The second group of Jews became known as Ashkenazi Jews.
    • Ashkenazi Jews developed the Yiddish language.
Different groups

Different groups

  • In terms of beliefs and commitment to the Torah, there are different groups around the world:
    • Ultra-Orthodox or Hasidic Jews
    • Orthodox Jews
    • Conservative Jews
    • Reform Jews
Application of the Torah

Application of the Torah

  • On a sliding scale, Ultra-Orthodox Jews stick the closest to the literal application of the Torah.
  • The most liberal approach is taken by Reform Jews.
Orthodox Jews

Orthodox Jews

  • Orthodox Jews believe that God will send a descendant of David as the Messiah to usher in a new age of peace for them.
    • The future Messiah will be a great political leader who will gather all the Jews back to Israel and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
Reform Jews

Reform Jews

  • Reform Jews believe there will be a future messianic age, a golden age of peace.
    • Reform Jews do not believe there will be a persona referred to as the Messiah.
    • Reform Jews believe it is the good actions of Jews in keeping the 613 mitzvot that will cause God to usher in this age of peace.
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Life & Death

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Extremism

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