The main Jewish affiliations in the United States and Canada are:
Reform
Reconstructionist/Renewal
Conservative
Orthodox
Modern Orthodox
Lubavitch Orthodox
There is no such thing. A menorah has 7 branches. A specialized form of the menorah, called a Hanukkiyah, has 9 branches.
Yes. Evidence seems to suggest that Jesus was Jewish. Christianity and branches of Christianity were actually formed from the foundations of Judaism.
Orthodox Jewish brides don't because of the laws of modesty, but the other branches allow it.
There is no such thing as a Jewish chandelier. If you are talking about the menorah, it is a candelabra with seven branches, one for each day of the week.
can you give me some branches of science?
Orthodox Jews don't do this, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
Judaism is where Christianity had originated from. The Religions as far as god start from the Jewish, then to Christianity, which branches to Catholicism which then branches to all kinds of Christian faiths. But, to answer the question bluntly, it started with Judaism.
You can visit these 2 websites: 1. American Camp Association 2. Foundation of Jewish Camps You'll find Jewish camps for ALL branches of Judaism, with and without the kosher dietary laws.
These branches are dead, cut them off.
Some branches of the Hindu religion are Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Srauta, and Vedic religions.
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow it, but the other branches do. They're called mohelettes.
Yes! All branches of Judaism have summer camps, but not all of them observe the kosher dietary laws.