Judaism

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The branch of Judaism that adheres most strictly to traditional beliefs and practices.

A major branch of Judaism that emphasizes the evolving nature of the faith and adaptation to modern life.

A broad term for Jewish movements that emphasize evolving traditions, including Reform and Liberal Judaism.

A major branch of Judaism, more traditional than Reform but more liberal than Orthodox.

Relating to the customs and traditions of Jews descended from medieval Jewish communities of the Rhineland.

Relating to the customs and traditions of Jews descended from those who lived in Spain and Portugal before the expulsion of 1492.

A branch of Orthodox Judaism characterized by its religious and social conservatism and spiritual fervor.

Refers to various movements that have attempted to reconcile Jewish tradition with modern life.