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Haredi Judaism

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Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Jews believe in living by the Torah 100%

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Haredi Jews are ultra orthodox Jews found around the world.

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The Knesset (Government) decided to no longer excuse Haredi Jews from military service, and the Haredi communities are EXTREMELY upset about this.

Israel is surrounded on all sides by enemy territories, and needs everyone to help protect the country.

Thankfully, the Israeli Military now has the Nahal Haredi Battalion, where Haredi Jews can join and serve Israel like everyone else.

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That depends on which Haredi community you're referring to. In some communities, yes, they are, in others, they aren't.

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Good question. Many of them live in poverty.

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Any number of adjectives could be used to describe Judaism, particularly depending on your opinion of it. Some adjectives that almost everyone would probably agree on, however, might be: monotheistic, ancient, Hebrew, religious, Abrahamic, textual, and influential.

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Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Jews. Talaban - extreme Muslims. Fred Phelps - extreme christian.

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As with anyone else, anywhere they wish. However many live in the USA or Israel.

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Judaism is called Judaism.

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There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.

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Opposite of the lack of Judaism?

Judaism.

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Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".

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Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some:

Modern Orthodox Judaism

Masorti (Traditional) Judaism

Conservative Judaism

Reform Judaism

Liberal Judaism

Reconstructionist Judaism

Renewal Judaism

Humanistic Judaism

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Judaism itself is one religion; the religion of Judaism. See also:

Divisions within Judaism

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Abraham is known as the father of Judaism, but there is no person known as "the leader of Judaism".

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Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprised

of a single religion, known as "Judaism".
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprised

of a single religion, known as "Judaism".

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There is no such concept in Judaism.

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There is no king of Judaism.

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Judaism is not on trial.

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No, Judaism is monotheistic.

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Technically, you shouldn't. I believe the Haredi have a form of Kosher internet (ie, no secular material), but why have it in the first place if you intend on bending and breaking the rules?

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adjective for Judaism is Jewish

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The leaders of Judaism are Rabbis.

The followers of Judaism are the Jewish people.

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Judaism was praised in Israel.

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Abraham was the founder of Judaism.

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There is no current leader of Judaism.

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it was influenced by judaism

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Judaism doesn't have icons.

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Judaism IS a religion.

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No, Judaism is a monotheistic religion.

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Judaism originated with Abraham.

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Judaism is a noun

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  • Islam, Judaism and Christianity.

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No. Reform Judaism is a specific Jewish movement. It is one of the progressive movements, but Humanist Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism and the Jewish Renewal Movement each have a legitimate claim to being progressive, and even Conservative Judaism has a claim to the title. The distinction between progressive Judaism and liberal Judaism is more than a bit vague.

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Judaism was founded in and around the place now known as Israel.

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Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprised

of a single religion, known as "Judaism".

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The most traditional branch of Judaism is referred to as Orthodox Judaism.

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Judaism is the only religion in Judaism, but it takes different forms, depending on affiliation.

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Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprised

of a single religion, known as "Judaism".

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