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Torah Umadda (/tɔːrɑ umɑdɑ/; Hebrew: תּוֹרָה וּמַדָּע, "Torah and knowledge") is a
worldview in
Orthodox Judaism concerning the
relationship between the...
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Western world,
Centrist Orthodoxy underpinned by the
philosophy of
Torah Umadda ("Torah and
secular knowledge") is prevalent. In Israel,
Modern Orthodoxy...
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Umadda is
inspired by the work of
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch in the mid 19th
century in
response to the Enlightenment. He
states that
Torah Umadda and...
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inspired by Modern–Centrist–Orthodox Judaism's
hashkafa (philosophy) of
Torah Umadda ("Torah and
secular knowledge"),
combining academic education with the study...
- continuum, some
Modern Orthodox Jews
understand Hirsch in the
sense of
Torah Umadda,
meaning a
synthesis of
Torah knowledge and
secular knowledge - each for...
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literature Islamic revival Early Islamic philosophy Islamic philosophy Torah Umadda, a
philosophy concerning the
interrelationship of
secular knowledge and...
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thought advocating the
combination of
Jewish and
secular education Torah Umadda,
similar to
Torah im
Derech Eretz,
advocating a
combination of
Jewish and...
- dual curriculum,
combining academic education with
Torah study; see
Torah Umadda, and S.
Daniel Abraham Israel Program. (A
percentage stay in Israel, "making...
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relative emphasis of
Torah versus secular; see
discussion under Torah Umadda. Further, Breuer,
influenced by Hirsch's
philosophy on
Austritt (secession)...
- and politically, as well as practically,
engaged in society. See
Torah Umadda.
Religious Zionism combines Zionism and
Torah observance, and
views secular...