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South Carolina. A part of the
European Sephardim were also
linked with the
Judaic modernization.
Sephardi and
Mizrahi observance of
Judaism tends toward the...
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Hebrew Bible or
Tanakh (/tɑːˈnɑːx/; Hebrew: תַּנַ״ךְ Tānāḵ), also
known in
Hebrew as
Miqra (/miːˈkrɑː/; Hebrew: מִקְרָא Mīqrāʾ), is the canonical...
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Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/ hah-LAW-khə; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also
transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and
halocho (Ashke****c:...
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Orthodox Judaism is the
collective term for the
traditionalist branches of
contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is
chiefly defined by
regarding the...
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Judaic Publishing Co. was an
antisemitic publishing entity controlled by
Henry Hamilton Beamish, an Irish-born antisemite. In 1920
Beamish took over the...
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origins of
Judaism lie in
Bronze Age
polytheistic Canaanite religion.
Judaism also
syncretized elements of
other Semitic religions such as Babylonian...
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Messianic Judaism (Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת מְשִׁיחִית or יהדות משיחית, Yahadút Mešiḥít)[needs IPA] is a modernist[how?] and
syncretic sect that
considers itself...
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Jewish extremist terrorism is terrorism,
including religious terrorism,
committed by
extremists within Judaism.
According to Mark
Burgess (a
Center for...
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Jewish fundamentalism (Hebrew: פונדמנטליזם יהודי)
refers to
fundamentalism in the
context of Judaism. The term
fundamentalism was
originally used in reference...
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Jewish studies (or
Judaic studies; Hebrew: מדעי היהדות, romanized: madey ha-yahadut, lit. 'sciences of Judaism') is an
academic discipline centered on...