Orthodox Jews learn the Torah as God's words and fulfill its laws.
orthodox Jews are traditional and reform Jews have mordenised their traditional ways
The word secular describes a position outside religion. Secular Jews are those, though Jews by birth, are not practitioners of Judaism.
If you consider yourself Jewish but do not follow Judaism, holding to no religion at all, then you are a "secular Jew". A significant proportion of Jews are secular Jews. Some Jews have adopted a form of Christianity and consider themselves Christian Jews or Messianic Jews.
It was more secular.
Some secular and Reform Jews think that cremation is acceptable.
They should follow in the ancient traditions of Judaism (the Torah) exactly.
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.
as of 2011, there are about 14 million Jews in the world, though about 14% of them are secular or cultural Jews.
The term 'Secular Jew' is not strictly defined, but refers to Jews who maintain cultural links but do not follow religious observances. Many Jewish Israelis feel that being Israeli and speaking Hebrew are in themselves a sufficient expression of Judaism without any religious observances. A Central Bureau of Statistics survey in Israel has shown that 44 per cent of Jews in the country over the age of 20 define themselves as 'secular'. Secular Judaism is interpreted slightly differently amongst diaspora Jews, where some 'Secular Jews' continue to follow nominal religious traditions.
secular ideologies
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
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