Depends on which historical period:
The Forefathers and their disciples
The Prophets and their disciples (and much of the general populace of Israel)
The Torah-sages ("Pharisees"), their disciples, and much of the populace of Judea
The Rabbis, their students and followers, and much of the Jewish people
Orthodox Jews
The Jewish leaders called the pharisees .They would follow the ten commandments given to Moses by God very very strictly indeed.
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Well, they both believed in God. But the Quakers were a very strict Protestant religious group. They differed from the Catholics in all the ways that other Protestants did, and differed from other Protestants - and certainly from most Catholics - in the strictness of their lifestyle and their strict adherence to any and all Biblical rules.Today in the USA, Quakers have split up into various groups, varying from conservative to liberal.
The Jewish religious leadership were so concerned because the new believers were not living up to their rules and standards that were traditions. The new believers believed things that the Jewish leaders did not believe.
Jewish Socialists' Group was created in 197#.
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The Zionists were the Jewish group that wanted to settle in their homeland.
The term "puritan" refers to a member of a group of Protestants in England during the 16th and 17th centuries who believed in strict moral and religious principles. They sought to purify the Church of England from what they saw as Roman Catholic practices.
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A Legalist is a person who believes in Legalism. According to Shawn Bertholf, it means "having a strict adherence to laws." It practically means a person who tries to follow all these strict rules, and actually believes that it's true. For example, Legalists don't celebrate Halloween, thinking that it's worshipping Satan. But really, if you're celebrating it just to eat candy, it's really okay. They also don't watch movies thinking it's a bad influence, and don't read fantasy books (especially the Harry Potter series and the Twilight saga). Well, hope that helped! :)
"Kapos" .
The Puritans were not known for being tolerant of other religious beliefs. They were a strict religious group who believed in living a simple, pious life based on their interpretation of Christianity.
"Puritanical" refers to having strict moral or religious principles, often to the point of being excessively censorious or prudish. It implies a rigid adherence to moral standards and a tendency to judge others based on those standards.