Differences Between Reform Judaism And Orthodox Judaism

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I will be discussing the differences between two factions of the Jewish faith know as Reform Judaism and Orthodox Judaism. Both factions have many similarities such as each trace their roots to ancient Jewish history, and seek to follow Jewish teachings derived from the revelations Moses received from God. These teachings can be found in the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures that are known as the Torah. While both share in their desire to follow the Torah’s teachings, they have differing methodologies in how they practice these laws.

When it comes to religious services, Orthodox Jews traditionally conduct services solely in Hebrew, while Reform Jews are more open to the use of local language mixed with some Hebrew. The women’s

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