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The motto of Jewish Lights Publishing is 'Words for the Soul - Made in Vermont'.
Anti-Defamation League's motto is 'To stop the defamation of the Jewish people…to secure justice and fair treatment to all.'.
The motto of Keshet - organization - is 'Working for the full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Jews in Jewish life'.
The motto of Baruch College is 'The American Dream Still Works'.
Judaism is one religion. If the term "religion" is being used loosely to refer to sects, Judaism has only two major sects: the Torah Jews and the Liberal Jews. The main divisions between these sects is the ability to use non-Judaic source content to abrogate and modernize Jewish teaching and practice. Torah Jews believe that such things represent a deterioration of Jewish identity and purpose whereas Liberal Jews see Jewish Identity to be more internal or ethnic and the religious aspect to be secondary. As a result, Torah Jews believe Liberal Jews to have "lost their way" and Liberal Jews see Torah Jews as being antiquated and "out of sync" with the modern world. Regardless of whether a person is a Torah Jew or a Liberal Jew, that person may also practice rites derivative of his ancestral region such as Eastern European customs, Iberian customs, North African customs, etc. These customs do not affect other Jews as perceiving him as Jewish and these rites are all co-equal. Within the Torah Judaism Sect there are a number of movements distinguished by their level of integration with the non-Jewish World, their styles of prayer, and their level of conservatism. The Modern Orthodox are typically seen as the more liberal branch of Torah Judaism and typically wear Jewish paraphernalia (such as a Kippa and Tzitzit) although they will dress in a typical business-suit and work in Western companies. On the more conservative side are the Hasidim and Ultra-Orthodox who wear unique vestment at all times and are recognizable by their payyot (sideburn-curls). Within Liberal Judaism there are a number of movements also distinguished by their level of integration with the non-Jewish World, their styles of prayer, and their level of conservatism. At the most liberal are Secular Jews who may make Jewish foods and sing Jewish songs, but rarely attend synagogue services and do not perform the daily acts required of Torah Jews. In Liberal Judaism there is a question as to how much Hebrew and how much Vernacular should be used in a Synagogue Service. Conservative Jews, on the more conservative side typically prefer more Hebrew, whereas Reform Jews prefer more Vernacular. Liberal Jews are often well-acclimated to non-Jewish society and may have many non-Jewish friends and contacts.
Ida Crown Jewish Academy's motto is 'Inspiring Bnei and Bnot Torah to Thrive in the Modern World'.
The motto of Kesser Torah - school - is '-->'.
Mosess Fishman died on 2007-08-06.
Mosess Fishman was born on 1915-09-28.
The motto of Kesser Torah - school - is 'use :'.
The Torah defines the Jewish religion.
The motto of Jewish Lights Publishing is ''.
American Jewish Committee's motto is 'Global Jewish Advocacy'.
American Jewish University's motto is 'The American Jewish University of Tomorrow'.
Simchat Torah.
Both the Torah and the Talmud are important records of Jewish laws and teachings. See the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: More about the TalmudLink: Examples of Jewish laws
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