Laws
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History
Beliefs
Grab Bag
100
It's the Oral Jewish Law.
What is Halacha?
100
The sect of Judaism that orthodoxy most disagrees with.
Who are the reform Jews?
100
Baal Shem Tov.
Who founded Hassidic Traditional Orthodoxy?
100
Being happy at all times and the creator of Hassidic Judaism.
What is the Baal Shem Tov known for?
100
Uri l'Tzedek
What is the main Orthodox organization that advocates for social justice?
200
Clothing, treating animals, treating others, treating yourself, and food.
What are two main topics for the laws?
200
They believe that they are completely wrong in religion.
What is their thoughts on non-Jews?
200
A rabbi in Pressburg that restored the Jewish community.
Who was Chatam Sofer?
200
The Torah.
What do they believe the word of God is?
200
Our awesome teacher.*
WHO IS MR. A?
300
248
What is the number of all of the positive mitzvot out of all 613?
300
They always had negative opinions.
How have their opinions changed about Reform and Conservative?
300
Haredim הרדים
When term do they prefer?
300
Because their beliefs were not in favor of the army and they could rather be studying Torah?
Why did they not want to be in the army?
300
The city where Chatam Sofer was a rabbi.
What is Pressburg?
400
Hebrew for to Go/Walk
What does the term "Halakhah" come from?
400
Conventions regarding Social Justice (Uri l'Tzedek/Saich).
What is one example of Reform/Conservative and Orthodox coming together without fighting?
400
When Napolean invaded.
When did life in Pressburg change for the first time?
400
That the torah was a godly text through human's perspective not that the torah was word of God.
What do the conservative/reform believe that was one reason the orthodox split apart?
500
To provide a set of rules.
What is the role of Halacha?
500
They believe that others are wrong.
What do the orthodox believe about other sects?
500
Some people who wanted a more "pure" version of Judaism.
How did traditional orthodoxy get developed?
500
They used to be extremely against reform/conservative, now they have come together to fight social rejection.
How has their beliefs developed over time?
500
Traditional Orthodoxy believes that almost every biblical/Jewish notation in the Torah is to be the basic setting in their lives - whether it's in their Judicial System, every day-life, or guiding values.
What is their ideology?
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