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refers the
Judaism practiced by
Ethiopian Jews. This
version of
Judaism differs substantially from Rabbinic, Karaite, and
Samaritan Judaisms, Ethiopian...
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Reform Judaism, also
known as
Liberal Judaism or
Progressive Judaism, is a
major Jewish denomination that
emphasizes the
evolving nature of
Judaism, the...
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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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Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also
called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or
Rabbanite Judaism, has been the mainstream...
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known as
Hasidic Judaism (Ashke**** Hebrew: חסידות Ḥăsīdus, [χasiˈdus]; originally, "piety"), is a
religious movement within Judaism that
arose as a spiritual...
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Judaism portal Atonement in
Judaism is the
process of
causing a sin to be
forgiven or pardoned.
Judaism describes various means of
receiving atonement...
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article deals with the
practice of
Judaism and the
living arrangement of Jews in the
listed countries. Who is a Jew?
Jewish ethnic divisions History...
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Women in
Judaism have
affected the
course of
Judaism over millenia.
Their role is
reflected in the
Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law (the
corpus of rabbinic...
- Edelman,
Diana Vikander (ed.). The
Triumph of Elohim: From
Yahwisms to
Judaisms.
Peeters Publishers. ISBN 9053565035. Elior,
Rachel (2006). "Early Forms...
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Karaite Judaism (/ˈkɛərə.aɪt/) or
Karaism (/ˈkɛərə.ɪzəm/,
sometimes spelt Karaitism (/ˈkɛərə.ɪtɪzəm/; Hebrew: יהדות קראית
Yahadut Qara'it); also spelt...