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The major modern Jewish sects are: Orthodox Judaism, the most traditional, which attempts to follow the Torah explicitly; Reform Judaism, the most liberal, containing 42 percent of American Jews; Conservative Judaism, between Orthodox and Reform, based on the teachings of Zacharias Frankel; and Hasidic Judaism, which promotes internal mysticism.

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