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What do the Orthodox Jews believe?

That the Torah is to be obeyed and is the word of God.


What do Orthodox Jews mainly believe in?

God, the Torah, and the Prophets


What is the difference between an orthodox and a hasidic Jew?

"Progressive" implies change. Orthodox Jews are those who believe in God and the Torah, and keep the commands of the Torah (Sabbath, Kashruth, etc.).


Why did the Jews anoint their kings with oil?

Oil is sacred to both Jews and Orthodox christians. Both religions believe it was a liquid from god.


Is hasidim a god?

No. Hasidim is a sect of orthodox jews.


Who are the orthodox?

Orthodox is a religion. They believe in the Bible, and in God. The difference is they are cool.


How do orthdox Jews differ from secular Jews?

Orthodox Jews learn the Torah as God's words and fulfill its laws.


Do Jews believe in Christ or God?

Jews believe in God.What about Jesus?In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See also the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?


If you're believing in Christ we're Orthodox Jews or not?

Jews do not believe in jesus christ at all.


What are the three kinds of Jews?

I believe you are going for: Orthodox, Conservative, Reformed.


What do Orthodox Jews believe about Shabbat?

The answer completely depends on the Reform Jew you are talking about. Orthodox Jews follow all of the laws (no driving, cooking, etc) and some Reform Jews do the exact same thing.


Why do Orthodox Jews try to convert other Jews to be like themselves?

Orthodox Jews believe their way is the only "proper" way to practice Judaism. In most cases, it's considered brainwashing.