The Mosaic Laws are the laws that God gave to Moses. Jews are supposed to follow these laws to the best of their ability as a guide to being a good person and a good example to the people of the world. Jews who strictly follow the rules are simply religious Jews.
Observant Jews is the most polite description. Orthodox standards of observance tend to be strict, so perhaps you are referring to observant orthodox Jews, recognizing that there are people who are nominally Orthodox but not very observant. Hassidic Jews are no stricter than Orthodox Jews, but they have numerous cultural norms that serve to set them apart from the larger society. It is generally a mistake to refer to Hassidic Jews as ultra Orthodox.
Orthodox Jews follow nearly all the laws. Conservative follow some, but not all. Reform Jews follow little or none of the laws.
Mosaic Jews
because they follow the torah very strictly
Yes. They still do.
No, no more so than any other entire religious group adheres strictly to their own tenets. However, the Orthodox Jews do attempt to follow all the religious laws strictly, while other Jews observe the laws to varying degrees.
Orthodox Jews are strictly observant. Hassidic Jews are even more strict.
People who practice Judaism are called Jews.
People who follow Judaism are called Jews
For Jews to live by.
Video games are built for any person including Jews. Jews who follow their religion strictly will incline on not playing video games but currently, most Jews play video games.
Liberal Jews have a variety of degrees to which they follow Kashrut. Some do so strictly. Some follow the laws at home, but not outside the home. Some follow laxer standards, but consistently everywhere. Some do not follow the rules at all. I depends entirely on the person.
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