Orthodox believe that EVERYTHING should be done in accordance to the Torah at all times - NO exceptions.
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i dont know but i think because The Jewish community in Israel is composed from all Jewish ethnic divisions, including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel, Bene Israel, and some converts. The Israeli Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, as well as encompassing the full spectrum of religious observance, from the Haredi communities to the Hilonim Jewish communities who live a secular lifestyle.
Jews do not get baptized. Baptism is part of Christianity.
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The shawl, called a tallit (or taleth/talet) is worn in the synagogue during the morning prayers. Sephardic Jews (those from Spain and Portugal) also wear it during the afternoon and evening prayers. Most Orthodox Jewish men (and some non-Orthodox women, nowadays) use one, but as it is not expressly commanded in the Bible (which says only that a fringed outer garment is used to cover the wearer) many Reform, Liberal and Progressive Jews do not do so.
Jews dont.
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