Yes.If the person did an Orthodox conversion, they can be buried in any Jewish cemetery.If the conversion was non-Orthodox, they can only be buried in a non-Orthodox cemetery or section, such as Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist conversions.
It's a Jewish organization that supports Modern Orthodox Jewish life.
No, it is part of The Orthodox Church (Christianity), and it is not Jewish. In fact, there is no such thing as a Jewish church.
My Orthodox Jewish grandmother married a Reform Jewish man.
Yes, it's very easy to marry a Jewish girl if you are not Jewish. In most cases you would need to hav a civil wedding though, because many non-orthodox and all orthodox Rabbis would refuse to perform the ceremony.
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists was created in 1947.
Yes she is an orthodox Jewish.
Greek Orthodox is a denomination in Christianity.
yes they were Jewish but they weren't Orthodox Jewish
Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jews are strict followers of Jewish law.
The main Jewish affiliations in the United States and Canada are: Reform Reconstructionist/Renewal Conservative Orthodox Modern Orthodox Lubavitch Orthodox
Orthodox Jewish teenagers eat the same things all Orthodox Jews eat; kosher foods of all different kinds.