Judaism in America

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Religion

 

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Jill H

 

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August 15, 2012

 

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University

 

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The following are obligations for Orthodox Jews: Kashrut, or kosher dietary laws, Orthodox Jews may not share a table with those that do not observe Kashrut; Brit Milah, or circumcision; women worship separately from men and can not hold rabbinical positions; holy days are celebrated with fullest traditions; and men wear a Kippah, or skullcap, at all times...
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Intermarriage with non-Orthodox Jews or non-Jews is forbidden, and one may only be an Orthodox Jew by matrilineal descent or ritual conversion. The Hasidic movement was founded in the eighteenth century in Eastern Europe and is a form of Orthodox Judaism. The teachings reject the Talmud. Hasidic Jews believe all actions and words should serve G-d...
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