It depends on the country.
In the US and Canada:
1. Orthodox Judaism
2. Conservative Judaism
3. Reform Judaism
4. Reconstructionist Judaism
5. Humanistic Judaism
In England:
1. Orthodox
2. Masorti
3. Reform
4. Liberal
Answer:But each one of those can be broken down if many others. There is a saying two Jews, three options. So as there are about 14 million Jew there would be well over 14 million branches of Judaism.Orthodox
Modern
Yeshivish
Chassidish
Chabad
Breslav
Carlebachian
(Plus quite a few more)
Conservative
Conservadox
Traditional
Conservaform
Progressive
Conservative
Reform
Reconstructionist
Humanistic
Yes! All branches of Judaism have summer camps, but not all of them observe the kosher dietary laws.
Judaism is where Christianity had originated from. The Religions as far as god start from the Jewish, then to Christianity, which branches to Catholicism which then branches to all kinds of Christian faiths. But, to answer the question bluntly, it started with Judaism.
Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
Orthodox Jews don't allow it, but the other branches do whatever they want!
It depends on the religion: 1. Most branches of Christianity are against same sex marriage. 2. Virtually all branches of Islam are against same sex marriage. 3. Most branches of Judaism accept same sex marriage, while Orthodox Judaism and some Conservative Jews are against it.
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Orthodox Judaism doesn't recognize women rabbis, but the other branches do, and they're respected.
Orthodox Jews don't do this, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
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Christianity has many similarities to Judaism: love for God, worship of God, connection to God. Christianity is similar to Buddhism: love for people, belief in forgiveness.
Judaism doesn't have 2 sides. It has many many aspects.
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow it, but the other branches do. They're called mohelettes.