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Essay heading: Difference Between Sephardic And Ashkenazi Jews In Modern Times
 
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The official doctrine of the Sephardis does not for example prohibit polygomy, whereas it hasn't been allowed in the Ashkenazi law since Middle Ages. Although the Ashkenazi traditions are somewhat stricter than those of the Sephardim, a greater percentage of Ashkenazi Jews have over the past century and a half stopped observing these traditions, becoming either "secular Jews", atheists, like the American Freethinkers, or simply converting...
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An even greater part have chosen to follow only a part of the traditional, or "oral", laws, forming widely popular Reform and Conservative movements. This phenomenon, if present within the Sephardic community exists on such a small scale that it can be discounted. The reason for this difference in the adherence of the tradition is the way in which the tradition itself was first put into effect...
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