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Orthodox Jewish outreach, often referred to as Kiruv (Hebrew: קירוב "bringing close"), isthe collective work or movement of Orthodox Judaismthat reaches out to non-observant Jews to encourage belief in God and living according to Orthodox Jewish law. Is Chabad haredi? According...
Ultra-Orthodox Jews, for instance, who believe with all their heart that the Torah as practiced today is the literal word of God, do not experience mitzvah observance as a choice. Accordingly, I would argue that even observant Jews who do not believe in the literal truth of Torah from ...
Chabad is an OrthodoxHasidic sect based in Brooklyn, New York. It is also sometimes known as Lubavitch (orChabad-Lubavitch ) after the town in Russia where the movement was centered for much of the 19th century. Though not numerically the largest Hasidic group in the world, it is by far...
To characterize a contemporary Jew's relationship with god, all of the Jews believe in one god in thousand of years, and they believe the god will teach them when the hard time come, save them when the disaster come, they show a fully loyalty and respect to their god. And they always...
To fully understand Judaism, it must be experienced firsthand. If you desire to understand Judaism, accept an offer, or get yourself invited to the home of an Orthodox Jew (or better yet, an Orthodox Rabbi) for a Sabbath or at least for a Sabbath meal. Most Orthodox Jews love to have...
Or what about the Judean Jews (the educated scribes and Levites) living in the 5th-4thcenturies BC who actually collected, codified, and authenticated as scripture the texts and traditions that now make up ‘the scroll(s) of the law of Moses,’ the Torah—would they respond similarly? The...
believe, or feel as Orthodox Jews, and we don’t know how they act. We don’t know what they like or dislike about observance, what they feel attached to or distanced from. We do not know how many Orthodox people stay Orthodox, and what it means for them to leave or stay. We don...