Actually the previous answer is not true. Orthodox Judaism as we
know it today developed in Europe within the last 150 years. Pre
Modern Judaism looked a lot different, and was much less
unified.
Actually the previous answer is not true. Orthodox Judaism as we
know it today developed in Europe within the last 150 years. Pre
Modern Judaism looked a lot different, and was much less
unified.
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yes, Chabad-Lubavitch is considered Ultra-Orthodox as are all
Chassidim
the use of the term orthodox and Ultra-orthodox in Judaism is
fairly recent used by Reform to differentiate them.
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Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual
beliefs of Judaism
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Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to
least traditional, here are some: