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  1. Contemporary Orthodox Judaism's Response to Modernity by Barry Freundel, 2003-02
  2. Seeking the Favor of God, Volume 3: The Impact of Penitential Prayer beyond Second Temple Judaism (Early Judaism and Its Literature)
  3. Orthodox Jews in America (The Modern Jewish Experience) by Jeffrey S. Gurock, 2009-03-05
  4. Heritage of Faith: 2 Pioneers of Judaism in America by Nancy Isaacs Klein, 1987-06
  5. Yeshiva Fundamentalism: Piety, Gender, and Resistance in the Ultra-Orthodox World by Nurit Stadler, 2009-01-01
  6. Cosmopolitans and Parochials: Modern Orthodox Jews in America by Samuel C. Heilman, Steven M. Cohen, 1989-10-11
  7. Halakhic Man, Authentic Jew: Modern Expressions of Orthodox Thought From Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rabbi Eliezer Berkovits by Ira Bedzow, 2009-06-01
  8. New York's Jewish Jews: The Orthodox Community in the Interwar Years (The Modern Jewish Experience) by Jenna Weissman Joselit, 1990-02-01
  9. Toward a Renewed Ethic of Jewish Philanthropy (Orthodox Forum) by Yossi Prager, 2010-05-19
  10. Tradition in a Rootless World: Women Turn to Orthodox Judaism by Lynn Davidman, 1991-07-29
  11. The Hole in the Sheet: A Modern Woman Looks at Orthodox and Hasidic Judaism by Evelyn Kaye, 1987-06
  12. Profiles in American Judaism by Mark Raphael, 1988-07
  13. The Orthodox New Testament (Acts, Epistles, and Revelation) by Dormition Skete Icons, Holy Apostles, et all 2000-12-16
  14. Formulating Responses in an Egalitarian Age (Orthodox Forum) by Marc D. Stern, 2005-08-31

41. Orthodox Judaism Branch Moving To St. Petersburg From The Tampa
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44. What Is Orthodox Judaism?
What is orthodox judaism? orthodox judaism believes that both the Writtenand Oral Torah are of divine origin, and represent the word of Gd.
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45. Orthodox Conversion To Judaism
Whereas in orthodox judaism, the convert, by virtue of his observance, is virtuallyindistinguishable from a Jews by birth, which results in almost no
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Halachic Conversion, The Only Option? This article is an attempt to demonstrate why regardless of your intended affiliation, Halachic conversion is your only viable option.
To that end, it is proposed examining the conversion process step by step, how differing standards of conversion affect each situation, and proceed by drawing the inevitable conclusion.
Converts to Judaism in general, can be classed under two broad classifications, of which the terms ideological convert and social convert are duly appropriate. The ideological convert is one that is aware to some extent of the essence of the Jewish religion, in terms of beliefs and practices, and wishes to identify with the Jews purely on the basis of the Jewish religion. The social convert is one whom Judaism per se does not motivate them to convert but they do so anyway, due to a social imperative; that imperative usually being covert or overt pressure on the part of the convert’s immediate family, be it spouse, in laws or adoptive parents. Whereas the ideological convert is joining a religion, the social convert is gaining membership to a club. The list below addresses the main issues converts will face, first considering the issues that concern only the social convert and then those issues that ought concern the ideological convert too.
1. Imperative to convert: Judaism most emphatically does not mandate the gentile to convert to Judaism. Traditional Jewish sources are replete with statements to the effect that righteous gentiles are assured of a share in the world to come. Not being Jewish does not compromise one’s moral standing and the moral quest alone does not require a conversion to Judaism.

46. Home & Family In Orthodox Judaism
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Israel. orthodox judaism. Within the Orthodox or dati category one candistinguish between the ultraOrthodox or haredi, and the modern
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Israel Orthodox Judaism Within the Orthodox or dati category one can distinguish between the ultra-Orthodox or haredi , and the "modern" or "neo-Orthodox." At the very extreme, the ultra-Orthodox consists of groups such as the Neturei Karta, a small fringe group of antiZionist extremists, who reject Israel and view it as a heretical entity. They want nothing to do with the state and live in enclaves (Mea Shearim in Jerusalem and towns such as Bene Beraq), where they shut out the secular modern world as much as possible. Nevertheless, among the ultra-Orthodox one can also count some of the adherents of the Agudat Israel Party, who accept the state, although not its messianic pretensions, and work within many of its institutions. These adherents are exempt from compulsory military service and do not volunteer for police work, yet they demand that the state protect their way of life, a political arrangement known as the "preservation of the status quo" (see The Role of Judaism , this ch.). In practice, they live in the same neighborhoods as the more extreme haredi and maintain their own schools, rabbinical courts, charitable institutions, and so on. The state has not only committed itself to protecting the separate institutions of different Orthodox Jewish groups but also, especially since 1977, to their financial subvention.

48. 1Up Info > Israel > Non-Orthodox Judaism | Israeli Information Resource
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Israel Non-Orthodox Judaism The American denominations of Conservative Jews (see Glossary) and Reform Jews (see Glossary), although they have enrolled between them the vast majority of affiliated American Jews, have achieved a very modest presence in Israel. Neither Reform nor Conservative rabbinical ordination is recognized by the Israeli chief rabbinate; thus, these rabbis are generally forbidden to perform weddings or authorize divorces. (In the mid-1980s a few Conservative rabbis were granted the right, on an ad hoc basis, to perform weddings.) In the early 1980s, there were twelve Reform congregations in Israel and about 900 membersalmost 90 percent of whom were born outside the country. During the same period there were more than twenty Conservative congregations with more than 1,500 members; only about 14 percent were native-born Israelis (and, as in the case of Reform, the great majority of these were of Ashkenazi descent). Although both Reform and Conservative movements dated their presence in Israel to the 1930s, they experienced real growth, the Conservative movement in particular, only in the late 1960s to mid-1970s. During this period, relatively large numbers of American Jews immigratedmore than 36,000 between 1968 and 1975. Nevertheless, the opposition of the Israeli Orthodox establishment to recognizing Conservative and (particularly) Reform Judaism as legitimate was strong, and it continued to be unwilling to share power and patronage with these movements. Neither of the newer movements has attracted native-born Israelis in significant numbers. The importance of the non-Orthodox movements in Israel in the late 1980s mainly reflects the influence they have wielded in the American and West European Diaspora.

49. Israel's Supreme Court Recognizes Non-Orthodox Judaism Conversions
Israel's Supreme Court recognizes nonorthodox judaism conversions. Saturday,February 23, 2002. By YOAV APPEL, Associated Press. JERUSALEM
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Saturday, February 23, 2002 By YOAV APPEL, Associated Press In a landmark decision, Israel's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state must officially recognize conversions to Judaism by Reform and Conservative groups in Israel. The effect of the ruling by the 11-justice panel seems very limited for now: It would force the Interior Ministry to identify those converted by non-Orthodox rabbis as Jews in the "nationality" clause on their ID cards. But the Orthodox Jewish establishment that controls marriages, divorces and burials for Jews could continue to refuse services to such converts.

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52. Orthodox Judaism - A View From Within
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Host Evelyn Harris interviews Rabbi Alter Bukiet and his wife Sarah Bukiet of the CHABAD Center of Lexington, MA. The interview is includes a tour of the Chabad Center- the sanctuary, the kitchen, the nursery, and the Mikvah (ritual bath). The Rabbi and his wife talk about their lives as Orthodox Jews.

53. Orthodox Judaism
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54. Orthodox Judaism
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orthodox judaism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This form of Judaismwas termed neoOrthodoxy , later known as Modern orthodox judaism.
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56. Ultra-Orthodox Judaism - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Ultraorthodox judaism. Ultra-orthodox judaism, sometimes called Haredi Judaism (especiallyin Israel), is the most theologically conservative form of Judaism.
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