Orthodox Jews are the people that want to keep tradition. Reform want 2 change things. I think that Orthodox Jews chose to break away from orthodox tradition and become reform Jews because they didn't like the whole tradition of orthodox Jews and all the rules they had to stick to such as observe all 613 laws as strictly as possible. So I think they changed so that they could have a bit more freedom from all these rules although there were still rules being reform Jews but at least if they change to reform Jews it changes (reform means change things).
No.
This is not the case and there was no particular change in "policy" after that date.
Communication was poor in those days, and when one pope died, by the time the word got out, Orthodox had chosen their pope, and Romans had chosen their pope. There cannot be two popes, and neither side would agree that the other side's pope was chosen by God.
To become the chosen one you must get the National Pokedex and all the regis
A knight is chosen when a squire wants to become one.
people have to vote for you to become elected.
Become the chosen one
Modern day Israel is a nation-state with a Jewish majority. There are also numerous Jews elsewhere. The Jewish tradition holds that Jews are God's chosen people, chosen to bear the burden of the Torah, but the Jewish tradition also includes many stories of Jewish governments that failed to live up to their responsibility.
In the US, you become President of the Senate by becoming vice-President of the United States.
It is not known why the American robin was chosen as the state bird for Connecticut. It was chosen to become the state bird in 1943.
Your question is incoherent.
cars have become more powerful needing faster circuits to accommodate the cars speed