"Progressive" implies change.
Orthodox Jews are those who believe in God and the Torah, and keep the commands of the Torah (Sabbath, Kashruth, etc.).
They're both Orthodox Jews, but Hasidic Jews are stricter.
A "Hasidic Food Customer" would be a Hasidic Jew (Orthodox) shopping for Kosher items.
A Hasidic Jew doesn't shave.
He is a Hasidic Jew and a rabbi.
You can't really answer a question like that. All orthodox sects look different from one another. Search Hasidic, Haredi, or Satmar in google. These are only a few of the many Orthodox sectsThere are many different groups of Orthodox Jews, so it depends which group they come from.
To be a Hasidic Jew, one must be born of a Jewish mother. Hasidic Judaism is a strict orthodox branch of Judaism, so one must be prepared to follow all Jewish law devoutly and study the sacred texts.
Yes!
Yes, he is a Hasidic Jew and Keeps Kosher
The term "normal Jew" has no actual meaning.If the question intends to ask about the differences between Reform Jews and Orthodox Jews, there are certainly more requirements and difficulties inherent in being an Orthodox Jew.
one is danish and the other isnt
No he was not a Jew he was eastern orthodox which is a christian church.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
All Sabbath-observers keep the Sabbath holy; and Hassidim are among them.