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The most traditional branch of Judaism is referred to as Orthodox Judaism.
reform judaism
Yes. Catholicism is a major branch of Christianity. Christianity and Judaism are two different religions.
It does not mean anything specific. Reform Judaism is one branch of Liberal Judaism. So, ostensibly, non-Reform would mean any other branch of Liberal Judaism or it would refer to Orthodox Judaism. This is not a commonly-used term among Jews.
Yes
The menorah, a 7 branch candelabra.
Reform Judaism is the most lenient branch of Judaism, no matter where you live.
That depends on which branch of Judaism they identify with.
the orthodox judaism 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.
No. This branch of Judaism rejects homosexuality as immoral, since the Torah forbids it (Leviticus ch.18).
A knot in a tree forms when a branch or limb dies and its base becomes enclosed by new layers of wood as the tree grows. This creates a swollen area called a branch collar. Over time, the branch collar can become surrounded by new growth, forming what appears as a knot in the wood.
The question should be " What does Christianity have to do with Jews (or Judaism)?" Judaism is like a tree where Christianity is its branch and Islam is it leaves. Christianity is based on Judaism and Islam is based on Christianity. The major difference between the three is that Judaism doesn't have jesus in it unlike Christianity and Islam.